Royal College of Art
MA | Environmental Architecture
ABSTRACT This essay is taking London as an example to discuss how urban health and GND could influence and reflect each other.
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Inequality Health & Urban Construction. How London has converted spatially to respond COVID-19?
TWO Urban Health & Racial Community. How COVID-19 reveals the race?
THREE Urban Health & Race & Green New Deal. What is the potential to reshape the society spatially?
CONCLUSION
ABSTRACT
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020, t h e coronavirus has become the greatest t o p i c and have enormous impacts on human beings economically, politically and spatially.
Behind the COVID-19, there should be discussions around urban health which have been theoretically and physically planned and supports the healthcare scheme during epidemic outbreak or emergency scenario. Each city has tackled the ongoing circumstance in various ways with the aim to reduce the loss and protect inhabitants to the greatest extent, as for environmental architecture perspective, burden of outbreak leading to sudden reuse of the property on flexibility of the construction, the decision made of transforming or building in some extent depends on geographic and spatial conditions which might strongly connected to the historical facts, including racial, biological differences or work class differences that the resource, including living condition, living supply etc. they could afford may effect on the consequences through the similar situation.
Key words: Urban Health, Racial Community, Green New Deal, COVID-19
This essay is taking London as an example to demonstrate how urban health and Green New Deal could influence and reflect each other.
For better understanding o f t h e connection, the discussion over the inequality would play the vital role.
PS . This essay is mainly taking the news or evidences published r e c e n t l y, t h e references are mostly based on online resources in timely manner with personal subjective selection to re p re s e n t t h e opinions of the author.
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ccording to the theme b y Wo r l d H e a l t h Organization, “While cities can bring many challenges, they can also bring opportunities for better health, cleaner e n v i ro n m e n t a n d c l i m a t e action… building a productive workforce, creating resilient and vibrant communities, enabling mobility, promoting social interaction, and protecting vulnerable populations” Wwhich brought up the facts which should be instrumentalized: the inequality. Inequality of community has an unignored topic, race. Over centuries, racial issues have always been the controversial problem, in London specifically. The wealth of ethnic minority will present the capacity of facing healthy threat while there is a report indicates that some ethnic groups are more vulnerable to COVID-19 than others biologically.
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ridging with Green New Deal which has the statement of “Over ten years we will see policies introduced which decarbonize our economy, tackling climate change and improving the lives of people and families in every town, city and village, while putting power back in their hands. Our government will be investing in good jobs, particularly across communities which have been neglected: insulating our homes, producing the renewable power we need, and restoring our green spaces. We will have quality homes, clean air, and affordable energy and public transport for all” , the Green New Deal is not just be seen as a tool of policy and the symbol of reduce carbon emission to interfere climate change, it is also the ideal plan for better living quality as everyone is equal to have. It recognizes that climate change is an imminent threat to our Earth, and that the benefits of solving it must go to the people who have been most affected by it…As a public health doctor, I know that by eliminating the local consequences of fossil fuel emissions, and lifting whole communities out of poverty, the Green New Deal will also be a Public Health New Deal.
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s London is a crowded and populated city with various inhabitant groups distributed across communities, the talk over the community which needs much more improvements have a "coincidence" of the fact that the group of ethnic minority... and the equality of race could be specific and vital aspect that what the urban planning could help would place cultural or even political considerations into public greens to weaken the sharp boundary physically and mentally.
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When searching BAME with COVID-19 together online, there are many reports and news indicate the key finding that the BAME group are more likely to be infected by the contagion disease, meanwhile, as the largest proportion(63.2%) of care workers in London, the high rate of COVID deaths would suggest that many of those care workers who have passed away were people of colour as their occupations made them may exposure more to the viruses. Apart from the “sacrifice” that BAME group of NHSs has done for COVID-19, the virus reveals the discriminated issue of race as well.
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But as cognitive linguists George Lakoff and Mark Johnson have long shown, metaphors are not just poetic tools, they are used constantly and shape our world view. The adjective ‘Chinese’ is particularly problematic as it associates the infection with an ethnicity. Talking about group identities with an explicitly medical language is a recognized process of Othering (here and here), historically used in anti-immigrant rhetoric and policy, including toward Chinese immigrants in North America. This type of language stokes anxiety, resentment, fear and disgust toward people associated with that group.”
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t the early stage of the outbreak, Trump, the president of the US, defends calling coronavirus the 'Chinese virus' ignoring criticism that it is racist. “The expressions ‘Chinese virus’ and ‘Wuhan virus’ personify the threat. Personification is metaphorical: its purpose is to help understand s o m e t h i n g unfamiliar and abstract (i.e. the virus) by using terms that are familiar and embodied (i.e. a location, a nationality or a person).
There are some excerpts from fragments of social commentary on this scandal: “By focusing on the novel coronavirus’s emergence in a place exotic to many Americans, U.S. officials are emphasizing the disease’s past origins rather than its present danger. Playing up the “foreign” origins of COVID-19 in Wuhan and China allows governments to lay blame. But it also allows people to justify a lack of caution – it’s a problem from “over there,” not one that “we” are making worse – rather than undertake the everyday measures needed to slow down the spread of disease. Calling COVID-19 the “Wuhan virus” or the “Chinese virus” is absurd when it has spread globally. Intentionally referring to COVID-19 as a “Chinese virus” only inflames animosity and hinders the real work of public health and disease prevention.” “Each new metaphor allows him to change the narrative, deflect blame and cast himself as the Savior-in-Chief who has saved “tens of thousands of lives” from the “foreign enemy.” Reality TV needs heroes. Trump desperately wants to be that hero. This script, though, doesn’t seem to fit that storyline despite his best efforts.”
It is ridiculous for having the rude words on the stage without respecting culture, policy and human rights, the most important is that the words are coming from the president. The color of skin could represent the biological differences but not the differences of rights. It will be a long period to equal the race as the documentary that BBC has produced for colors, the white, the color of deciding, controlling, conquering, the color of colonial which erase other rich colors on Elgin Marbles into cold, pale and “unwelcoming” art. It would take a long period.
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here is another great issue happening at the present #Black Life Matters and this might prove the claim that it will be a long period to equal the race as there are protests behaving among the powerful cities in the powerful era that ordinaries and celebrities are all free to share and express the belief: the equality. The art of color, t h e f act o f race, for centuries that when people are facing much greater challenges then they would be united together to speak. The virus, the earth is calling for help while human beings are seeking for balance, for coexisting as well.
“ T h e c o n v e rg e n c e o f e v e n t s w e a re witnessing is a symptom of a wider process of global systemic decline. This convergence is happening due to the unsustainable nature of a system that can no longer keep going in its current form without sparking further crisis. The ultimate hidden driver is a way of living and being premised on selfmaximization through plunder of the ‘Other’: whether Others are different humans, different species, or the planet itself. That is what the Black Lives Matter protests are. They are an uproar from centuries of inter-generational trauma rooted in the systematic enslavement from which the modern industrial capitalist world system emerged, a system that is now in ‘overshoot’ of planetary boundaries. And so, the crisis of white supremacism in the United States is not just about America and it’s not just about race: it’s about the Earth, and how American racism represents our broken relationship with our own planet.” “Covid-19 has demonstrated how racism can kill in far less dramatic ways and in far greater numbers without offering a morality play that might be shared on social media. When the police and politicians order the protesters to go back to their communities, there seems little recognition that that is where they were dying in such disproportionate numbers: that in the slogan ‘I can’t breathe’ – among George Floyd’s last words as the police officer knelt on his neck – there is the connective tissue between the most brazen forms of state violence and the more banal tribulations of the ailing pandemic patient. ‘Part of the reason these are systemic inequalities is that they transcend not only party, but time,’ Stacey Abrams, an AfricanAmerican politician from Georgia who is being vetted by Joe Biden as a potential vicepresidential running mate, told the New York Times.
‘We have to be very intentional about saying this is not about one moment or one murder – b u t t h e e n t i re infrastructure of justice.’” This is the consequence of accumulation, but not coincidence. “It does not follow that because the pandemic has illustrated a range of inequalities and inequities the state will address them. Indeed, if anything the government will desperately try to exploit them to reshape the world in its own ideological image. It wouldn’t be the first time we demanded an o v e rh a u l o f ‘ t h e entire infrastructure of justice’ and ended up with more injustice.”
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Urban Health & Race & Green New Deal What is the potential that the COVID-19 might provide to reshape the society spatially?
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OVID-19, expose to the majority public groups of the problems that the urban health has and reveals the racial controversy largely, the equality that the Green New Deal represents would guide a more equal future during the developing period. If seen racialism as an environmental threat, after the pandemic or when facing the other outbreak would be a much more tough challenge. There are 2 main facts are value to consider and bridge with GND: the change of behaving and the equality of living environment. Generally, the most obvious change of behaving is based on the restrict of social distance. Cycling has been promoted and applied to a large extent under the condition of balancing safety and economy. This perfectly fits the perspective of GND to achieve the aim of reducing carbon emission. What the urban planning could help is to reshape the transportation manner for better utility of the traffic tool and if this could be connected to the greens that already existed or newly planned that could be a meaningful proposal to provide option for improving urban health.
On the other hand, the thinking on the equality of living environment is much more crucial to be raised. “The failure to consider air pollution as a factor in the higher rates of coronavirus deaths among minority ethnic groups is ‘astonishing’ and ‘wholly irresponsible’, according to critics of a Public Health England review. The PHE report released on Tuesday confirmed the d i s p ro p o r t i o n a t e impact of Covid-19 on people from ethnic minorities but did not mention air pollution. Minorities in the UK, US and elsewhere are known to generally experience higher levels of air pollution, and there is growing e v i d e n c e a ro u n d the world link ing exposure to dirty air exposure to increased coronavirus infections and deaths.”
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esearching and experiencing the ongoing situation raises discussions deeper on ideology, the virus clears the esearching experiencing the “frosted facts” toand some extent to force situation raisesemerged. discussions some ongoing long-term problems The deeper on ideology, the virus clears the understanding of Green New Deal has “frosted facts” to some extent to force evolved, it has the boarder meaning of some long-term problems emerged. The being implemented while it takes time to be understanding of Green New Deal has accepted and needofthe evolved, it proved. has the Human boarderbeings meaning sustainable and peaceful more being implemented while itsociety takes time to than be ever. accepted and proved. Human beings need the
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sustainable and peaceful society more than ever. to Jon and Charlotte for guiding. Thanks Thanks to Jon and Charlotte for guiding.
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