Abstract
The new coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which was first reported in Wuhan, China at the end of 2019 has spread to the world in a very short time. With the declaration of the pandemic by WHO, measures and restrictions have been implemented by governments worldwide. After all, it was recognized that in addition to the individuals and the existing health system, the global economic order and education system were also affected by the pandemic. In fact, it is predicted that even the concept of architecture will be affected. In the research, what kind of measures can be taken in order to ensure the sustainability of collective works in the construction process of the Vernacular architecture during the COVID-19 process was revealed; and the Muyinga library in Burundi, Africa, as an example of vernacular architecture has been analyzed in comparison with the pandemic process. Through this analysis, the existence of transformation, the possibility of adopting new conditions, and the need for change have been discussed.