Abstract
Since ancient times, epidemics have had a clear impact on architecture and Urban planning, the twenty-first century has witnessed the era of epidemics, the latest of one is Covid-19, urban planning a good tool to protect the health of the city. Although, the virus has upturned the balances around the world, but it has created a fertile ground for inventing solutions, and methods. The problem of the study focuses on the challenge posed by the Covid-19 pandemic calls for developing positive innovative perceptions by architects and planners to lay a new path for the practice architecture and planning. The importance of the study lies in tracking and extrapolating architecture and urban planning. The most important objectives of the study is to pay research fields and innovation in architecture in attention to reduce infectious viruses that spread in the environment surrounding the building, and to search alternatives for environmentally balanced, and sustainable modern cities The results of the study will provide researchers with important information about architecture and urban planning. It also will assist to officials and decision makers to learn how to practice urban planning in light of the Corona. The study foresaw three axes of research trends (Triple Recovery Resisting in architecture and planning) in light of the Covid-19, which are SUSTAINABLE planning developmental recovery, GREEN recovery and Digital recovery (SGD). This study recommends searching for innovative solutions that enhance the concept of green recovery, digital, sustainable development in architecture and urbanism to reduce environment and integrate design by technologies and innovative solutions. Keywords: COVID-19, Environment, Technology, Design, City, Architecture, Urban planning
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