Abstract

Abstract. Occupancy analyses represent a crucial topic for building performance. At present, this is even true because of the pandemic emergency due to SARS-CoV-2 and the need to support the functional analysis of building spaces in relation to social distancing rules. Moreover, the need to assess the suitability of spaces in high occupancy buildings as the educational ones, for which occupancy evaluations result pivotal to ensure the safety of the end-users in their daily activities, is a priority. The proposed paper investigates the steps that are needed to secure a safe re-opening of an educational building. A case study has been selected as a test site to analyse the re-opening steps as required by Italian protocols and regulations. This analysis supported the school director of a 2-to-10 year old school and its team in the decision-making process that led to the safe school re-opening. Available plants and elevations of the building were collected and a fast digital survey was carried out using the mobile laser scanner technology (iMMS - Indoor Mobile Mapping System) in order to acquire three-dimensional geometries and digital photographic documentation of the spaces. A crowd simulation software (i.e. Oasys MassMotion) was implemented to analyse end-users flows; the social distance parameter was set in its proximity modelling tools in order to check the compliance of spaces and circulation paths to the social distancing protocols. Contextually to the analysis of users flows, a plan of hourly air changes to maintain a high quality of the environments has been defined.

Highlights

  • The pandemic emergency due to SARS-CoV-2 has made occupancy analyses a crucial topic of the international research on building performance

  • This became even more fundamental considering the need to assess the suitability of spaces in high occupancy buildings as the educational ones, for which occupancy evaluations result pivotal to ensure the safety of the end-users in their daily activities

  • In the context of the pandemic emergency due to SARS-CoV-2, occupancy analyses are arising as a crucial topic of the international research on building performance

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INTRODUCTION

The pandemic emergency due to SARS-CoV-2 has made occupancy analyses a crucial topic of the international research on building performance. The need to develop simulations to support the functional analysis of building spaces in relation to social distancing rules is an example. This became even more fundamental considering the need to assess the suitability of spaces in high occupancy buildings as the educational ones, for which occupancy evaluations result pivotal to ensure the safety of the end-users in their daily activities

Literature review
Structure of the paper
Case study
Fast 3D digital survey by Indoor Mobile Mapping
Building model preparation and preliminary analyses for the spatial layout
Crowd simulation of the school-reopening building use scenario
The entrance of students in the educational building
The exit of students from the educational building
The lunch break
COVID-19 Prevention Measures Signs
Air quality analysis
Limits of the research
Future works
Findings
Discussion of the results
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