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Planning for Disaster: How Resilience Can Be Built into Design

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Planning for Disaster: How Resilience Can Be Built into Design

The construction industry is looking for ways to adapt to the changing climate. Because of this, builders search for structure stabilization features and long-lasting materials to reduce waste. Construction professionals can create storm-resistant and resilient buildings to prevent damage.
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Individuals must plan for more frequent and intense storms as global temperatures rise. Engineers and climate professionals can work together to identify the best resilience features, developing long-lasting buildings to minimize material waste and improve sustainability.

 

What is Resilient Design?

Professionals developed resilient construction designs to protect properties against climate change effects. The designs minimize damage from extreme storms and other external threats. They focus on realistic solutions (...)

 

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