Abstract

New trends in the social life at crucial points mean applying to the past experience and looking for new development models. COVID-19 has marked a global transition to a new architecture and urban planning paradigm of the environment in accordance with the sanitary, hygienic requirements and rational forms. In accordance with the current challenges it becomes necessary to reevaluate the concepts of urbanism and disurbanism redefining urban planning, existing typology, structural and functional organization as well as to search for new ways of architecture and urban development. Urban structures and sociology are expected to be reconsidered leading to reduced capacity of all public buildings, disappearance of some of them and replacement by recreation zones. Inexhaustible ideas and resources of past design approaches may be featured in the buildings styles. We could predict appearance of significant signs of new ethics in the new aesthetics which will mark the arrival of the third global «superstyle» which features have been already seen in the rigid construction approaches, in the social movements activities. Methods of architecture education are expected to be modified: in particular, the importance of advanced techniques in the educational process will increase and teamwork in the architecture projects will became vital.

Highlights

  • The future has come unexpectedly and unpredictably

  • Paradigm of the architectural environment formed in XX century evolved from functionalism to the environment approach, to the ecological sustainability principles

  • The most interesting are the issues of the development of architectural styles, ethics and aesthetics of the post-Covid period, which still not popular surround researchers

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Introduction

The future has come unexpectedly and unpredictably. Recently theoreticians of architecture have been concerned about enhancing comfort and quality of living satisfying the rising public demands.Paradigm of the architectural environment formed in XX century evolved from functionalism to the environment approach, to the ecological sustainability principles. The future has come unexpectedly and unpredictably. Theoreticians of architecture have been concerned about enhancing comfort and quality of living satisfying the rising public demands. Paradigm of the architectural environment formed in XX century evolved from functionalism to the environment approach, to the ecological sustainability principles. In XIX century William Morris predicted negative impact of the functionalism on the living environment design. In XX such an issue was raised by the architects Wright F.L, Eimar S., Howard E, Garnier T., Daniel Koch, Foster N., B.

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