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AIA issues tools for reducing risk of COVID-19 transmission in buildings

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AIA issues tools for reducing risk of COVID-19 transmission in buildings

Tailored strategies offered for offices, retailers, schools, and senior living facilities.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | June 10, 2020

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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) released new resources to support employers, public officials, and design professionals with re-occupying buildings more safely after COVID-19 shutdowns.

The initiative included a team of architects, public health experts, engineers, and facility managers who developed strategies to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission in buildings, promote social distancing standards, and ā€œenhance wellbeing in communities transitioning to new lifestyle norms.ā€ The new and enhanced tools can assist employers, building owners, and design teams with best practices to protect the health and safety of the public.

Ā· A Risk Management Plan for Buildings provides a process for assessing hazards in buildings and reducing risk. ā€œThis methodology not only can be applied during the pandemic, but for all shocks and stresses to create more resilient buildings and businesses,ā€ an AIA press release says.

Ā· AIA Re-occupancy Assessment Tool (2.0) provides an enhanced framework of strategies for re-opening buildings, including restaurants, retailers, offices, senior living facilities, schools, and housing

Ā· COVID-19 ArchMap allows architects to input design strategies that mitigate risk of COVID-19 transmission for any building type. The map is produced in partnership with the University of Kansasā€™ Institute of Health + Wellness Design and intended to facilitate design innovation.

The team will also release more detailed strategies and considerations for offices, retailers, schools, and senior living facilities ā€œin the near future.ā€

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