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1- Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , pourzargar1337@gmail.com
2- Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Ilam University, Ilam, Iran
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Statement of the problem: Covid-19 has had important effects on architecture and urban planning. The main problem of the research is to identify and investigate the location of industrial heritage sites in this era. It seems that the prioritization and redesign of industrial heritage sites has a special place.
Objectives: The main objective of the article is to show the importance of redesigning, modernizing and restoring industrial heritage sites in preparing them for the post-corona era.
methods: The research begins with the comparison of two categories of buildings based on the indicators of a healthy and disease-resistant city. Then, it forms a discussion group and a panel consisting of five qualified experts.
Findings: The most important part of the findings of the research is the difference between the two selected groups, including five examples of buildings that have changed use, such as Argo Museum-Gallery, Tabriz University of Islamic Arts, Briyank Sock Knitting Factory, Tehran Palace Museum Garden, and Iran Artists' House; And five examples of buildings that are waiting for a change of use include Tehran Tobacco Factory, Tehran Silo, Karaj Iron Smelting Factory, Ray Cement Industrial Factory, and Tehran Chit Factory.
Conclusion: The comparison of two control and sample groups shows the importance of urban management to modernize and change the use of industrial heritage sites. Returning these collections to the city will not only bring life to the city, but also help the health of the citizens and preparation for the post-corona era.
 
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Article Type: Original Research | Subject: City and Health
Received: 2022/08/2 | Accepted: 2022/08/11 | Published: 2022/10/22

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