Architects push for Covid-19 redesign
Friday, May 29, 2020 0:01
By JAMES KARIUKI
AAK president Mugure Njendu.
FILE PHOTO | NMG
The Architectural Association of Kenya (AAK) says private and public buildings should be redesigned to accommodate spaces indicating distancing requirement to deter new Covid-19 infections.
AAK president Mugure Njendu said post-Covid spaces must ensure staff and the public abide by regulation where interaction is limited.
"Office will witness more spaced out desks, establishment of entry and exit points to deter regular interactions.
Speaking when she launched the annual AAK-sponsored #jeUnaMjengo campaign, she said future construction will have to accommodate designs where office spaces will be more aerated and spacious, restrooms redesigned, and signage given more prominence.