Resilient Design
Resilience is the ability of a building to respond to and bounce back from a disaster.
Resilient design involves the use of passive systems, energy production and storage, and other strategies to help ensure a building can (literally) weather the storm. It is increasingly important as our climate changes but also can help buildings respond to other risks such as earthquakes and cyberattacks.
Resilient Design
Deep Dives
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‘Build Higher’: HUD’s Rules After Harvey, Irma, Maria
Feature Short
HUD’s new rules for disaster recovery funds reinstate floodplain building standards established by Obama and revoked by Trump.
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Checking for Resilience in Multifamily Housing
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Washington, D.C. is developing a tool to assess affordable multifamily housing for resilience to climate change.
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Improving Resilience in Affordable Housing
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A Q&A with Laurie Schoeman, director of resilience and disaster recovery, Enterprise Community Partners
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Mitigating Disasters: Invest Now, Spend Less Later
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Mitigation saves money, buildings, and lives, according to a FEMA-funded National Institute of Building Sciences study.
Quick Takes
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Product Guidance
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In The News
We break news down to the essentials and provide expert analysis.
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Rising Seas Will Cost at Least $400 Billion in the U.S.
News Brief
Sea-level-rise defenses will be almost as expensive as building the interstate highway system.
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Resilience Is Scaling Up
News Analysis
With more and more cities developing resilience plans, investment in climate adaptation is becoming mainstream.
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Resilient Retrofits for Fires, Floods, and Quakes
News Analysis
Resilient design is all very well for new construction, but how do we deal with billions of square feet of existing building stock?
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Resilient Design and the Standard of Care
News Brief
Designing for climate-change adaptation may be prudent for legal reasons.
Perspective
Thought-provoking opinions from the most trusted minds in sustainability.
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Learning Resources
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