15-Minute City Concept for Designing Resilience Future Cities and the ‘New Normal’ of Urban Built Environments in a Post-Pandemic World
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2023-09Author
Sanjunee, SMM
Munasinghe, H
Arooz, FR
Wijetunge, MNR
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The Coronavirus pandemic was the greatest crisis that the world faced since the World
War II and the impact of the pandemic runs to greater extents that it changed the
world into a whole new formation. The entire world was deemed to lock-downs and
the global population was restricted to their homes. This New Normal affected the world
in numerous ways and the pandemic emphasizes the incompatibility of the modern cities
to cope up with the pandemics. 15-minute city model was a concept that was thriving
in the period of pandemic and some winning cases like city of Paris bought the lime
light to the concept. According to its author Carlos Moreno the concept will result
more healthier, resilient and sustainable future cities, but the same has been heavily
criticized for contributing in gentrification and causing unreasonable demand on the
built environment. The paper is to study this debate over the 15-minute city concept
with the analysis of its practical implementation in selected case studies from different
geographical as well as social contexts. And to identify the risks, strengths and threats
that the concept may imply in future implication by analysing the cities that have used the
concept in their reformations and to provide an insight for using the concept effectively
in future development proposals.