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Pune: 41 architecture students create a labyrinth pattern to stop the spread of COVID-19

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Pimpri: In an attempt to stop the spread of coronavirus, 41 architecture students conducted a virtual study by coming together for a project. Under the project, the students have come up with a labyrinth pattern under self-protection project for containment zones to control the spread of the deadly virus. 

The project involves suggestions for bringing about changes in the accommodation of patients in restricted areas and shifting of people living in the buffer zone elsewhere. 

Working together under the Adamyoday foundation, these third-year students aim to reduce the fear of the people living in corona affected area while reducing the number of containment zones and increasing rate of patients’ recovery.  

The project was structured under the guidance of architect Harshad Mehandale, Atharva Kulkarni, Manasi Gambhire, Varun Bhusani, Tushar Chauhan, Shruti Ingole, Rutuja Bankar, and other third-year students studied under this project. 

Talking about the project, Atharva Kulkarni said, “Four levels are decided in a labyrinth pattern. Patients with little and very little symptoms are suggested to be kept in the centre point of the pattern. For that, it is suggested to use a closed area or public building. There only they should be treated. Outside that buffer zones will be created and people residing over there should be moved to somewhere else. People living outside that, which will be an orange zone, will get essential permissions through e-pass. And the outermost area will be the green zone where people will be allowed to continue their daily work.” 

He also added that mask, sanitiser and regular temperature check-up will be compulsory. 

Advantage of labyrinth pattern

  • Centre point will have patients with little symptoms and people quarantined after contact tracing
  • Accommodation for doctors, nurses, ward boys and police force
  • As only 10 per cent of people will live in containment zones, around 70 per cent will have relaxations over restriction or no restriction at all
  • The medical and authoritative system will find ease in co-ordinating
  • If patients are moved in other parts of the city then opposition from locals will stop

Guidelines

  • Emphasis on good medical and authoritative system
  • Deciding entry for all four levels and barricading
  • Creating cluster if there is inadequate land for restricted area
  • If public building, grounds are not available then accommodating people by making homes available
  • Quarantining people in the orange zone as per the requirement
  • Shifting shops in buffer zones into the green zone
  • Making moving toilets available and doing disinfectant spraying regularly 

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