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Architecture

Vol. 36 No. 02 (2021): Proceedings of the Faculty of Technical Sciences

PHYSICAL DISTANCE, MEMORIAL PAVILION MATRIX 2020

  • Jovana Guslov
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/11FA09Guslov
Submitted
January 25, 2021
Published
2021-01-25

Abstract

This paper deals with the question of how a change in physical distance affects our life, use and formation of the space in which we live. How different distancing effect the functioning of society through pre-pandemic and how through pandemic circumstances, are some of the most important points in this research. The goal of this research, as well as the design of the memorial pavilion, is to materialize the overall impression of 2020, which is accompanied by a multitude of extraordinary events initiated by the pandemic. A new matrix has been set in our lives, directs and projects our future.This paper seeks to bring together important facts and knowledge so that the new situation would not be completely foreign to us.

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