Designing Community Public Space for Epidemic Preparedness under the Perspective of"Dual Resilience"
In face of public health emergency events,the epidemic prevention resilience of community public space and the psychological resilience of individual residents are two very important resilience elements.Enhancing spatial resilience to promote psychological resilience is of vital significance to safeguard people's lives and health during epidemics.As for old communities,due to the relatively early construction age,the design of public space for epidemic prevention and disaster response is mostly inadequate,and thus becomes the focus of renovation and upgrading.Therefore,this study takes four old communities in Hangzhou as an example to explore the deficiencies of epidemic prevention resilience in community public spaces.Through questionnaire research and data analysis,the relationship between spatial epidemic resilience and residents'psychological resilience is revealed.Therefore,optimal design strategies are proposed,which would sustainably and effectively promote the healthy development of community environment and improve the national health level.