Green housing design, COVID-19 pandemic, Adaptive architecture.How does the pandemic influence the way we live after COVID-19? As designers, there are some opportunities for us to respond to this change. The COVID-19 crisis has shown the need to improve both the interior and exterior of housing design. This situation demands that the construction sector promote cleaner production, more resilient buildings and social equity and wellbeing. The paper aims to analyze an extensive literature review of architectonic strategies for housing after COVID-19 and apply the strategies to improve the layout of a case study in México in the early phase of the design process considering post-COVID 19 challenges such as more flexible interiors, proper home office spaces and the outdoor area. The research promotes the implementation of green technical solutions in the housing design to improve the environmental, safety, health and comfort aspects of the house.Both, propose more flexible and sustainable housing designs and contribute to users wellbeing.
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