Papers by Noha Hossam zaher
The beginning of 2020 the Coronavirus spread threatened the whole world. The world's populati... more The beginning of 2020 the Coronavirus spread threatened the whole world. The world's population forced to stay at homes quarantine to limit the spread of the epidemic. All our daily life practice became from home, this affects the interior space in shape, function, and its impact on human physiological health. The research discusses the design solutions according to the instructions of World Health Organization from the view of interior designers and supports the State’s plan innovation and development in the fourth-generation cities. The priorities of the post-Coronavirus phase are to redesign environmentally sustainable interior spaces for existing or new ones. The research focuses on the design solutions for the shared and public spaces, to get ready for the second wave of the pandemic, thus, limiting its spread by the usage of digital technologies that exploit our environmental resources and face the architectural design challenges in future developments.
The recent years witnessed a growing interest in archaeological museums thus aiming to revive the... more The recent years witnessed a growing interest in archaeological museums thus aiming to revive the Egyptian civilization, emphasize historical culture and consolidate the Egyptian identity for future generations. The museum display techniques are considered a crucial design constituent -which show the creative values of archaeological artifacts- via the concepts of hybrid spaces that connect the history of civilizationand the techniques of the current era, using interactive digital tools within space. This research reviews the design techniques as a contemporary cultural mediation for effective communication between global and local communities, which supports tourist magnetism however, the economic aspects should be considered. This research highlights the various display techniques and their relation to the interior design of the archaeological museum space, to keep the visitor interaction not just passive spectators across multi-media technologies, furthermore the design-process a...
The beginning of 2020 the Coronavirus spread threatened the whole world. The world's populati... more The beginning of 2020 the Coronavirus spread threatened the whole world. The world's population forced to stay at homes - quarantine - to limit the spread of the epidemic. All our daily life practice became from home, this affects the interior space in shape, function, and its impact on human physiological health. The research discusses the design solutions according to the instructions of World Health Organization from the view of interior designers and supports the State’s plan innovation and development in the fourth-generation cities. The priorities of the post-Coronavirus phase are to redesign environmentally sustainable interior spaces for existing or new ones. The research focuses on the design solutions for the shared and public spaces, to get ready for the second wave of the pandemic, thus, limiting its spread by the usage of digital technologies that exploit our environmental resources and face the architectural design challenges in future developments.
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Papers by Noha Hossam zaher