Architecture after Covid 1st Edition
Grab the future of design with Architecture after Covid (1st Edition) by Albena Yaneva — a timely, incisive exploration of how the pandemic reshaped the way we conceive buildings, public space and urban life. This compelling volume reframes familiar questions about safety, adaptability and social connection for architects and city makers confronting a transformed world.
Yaneva blends sharp analysis with vivid examples to map the shifting priorities of post-pandemic architecture: from flexible interiors and hybrid workspaces to healthier streetscapes and resilient infrastructure. Readers will find clear, practical insights into designing for uncertainty, integrating public health thinking into everyday urban design, and balancing technological innovation with human-scale needs.
Perfect for professionals, students, planners and policy-makers in the UK, Europe, North America and beyond, this book offers both strategic frameworks and immediate inspiration to apply in local projects and global discourse. Whether you’re rethinking office conversions in London, retrofitting multi-family housing in Barcelona, or planning resilient public realms in rapidly changing cities, Yaneva’s perspectives help translate pandemic lessons into long-term design solutions.
Engaging, authoritative and forward-looking, Architecture after Covid is an essential reference for anyone shaping the built environment after 2020. Order your copy today to stay ahead of emerging trends and equip your practice with the thinking and tools needed for a healthier, more adaptable future.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


