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Resilience By Design 1st Edition Alexandra Jayeun Lee Auth

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Resilience By Design 1st Edition Alexandra Jayeun Lee Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.4 MB
Pages: 174
Author: Alexandra Jayeun Lee (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319306391, 9783319306414, 3319306391, 3319306413
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Resilience By Design 1st Edition Alexandra Jayeun Lee Auth by Alexandra Jayeun Lee (auth.) 9783319306391, 9783319306414, 3319306391, 3319306413 instant download after payment.

This book discusses that disasters, whether natural or man-made, are essentially a human phenomenon. When a city becomes gridlocked and its resources depleted, the collective resilience of those who remain on the ground becomes critical to its immediate survival and recovery. The author argues that in order to build resilient futures for our urban environment, we need more than the skills of architects, engineers, and planners. Support of local communities and policymakers is also needed.

The book revisits the recent catastrophic events: the earthquakes in Port-au-Prince and Christchurch, and the hurricane in New Orleans, and places emphasis on the social, cultural, and political processes of rebuilding houses, facilities, and infrastructure that often go unnoticed. Understanding the wider context for how a built project comes to be, the author argues, is a solid indicator of its longevity than by the measure of its material characteristics alone, and gives us reasons to question the validity of our intentions as designers of the future. This book provides strategies for thinking about, assessing, and developing ways for place-makers from all disciplines to become responsible citizen designers of our cities.


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