Resilience has become increasingly common in our vocabulary when we talk about people, buildings, cities or even whole societies overcoming all kinds of problems. As the climate crisis worsens, potentially becoming a "climate apartheid,” our cities should be resilient in an endless cycle of planning, mitigation, and reconstruction. And this is why we have decided to dedicate this month's newsletter to resilience, featuring everything from mitigation examples to adaptive materials for resilient architecture, in hopes of igniting a conversation about our future. |
Inspiring Examples of Post-Disaster Architecture We've rounded up 10 impressive examples of post-disaster architecture that range from low-cost, short-term proposals to those that attempt to rebuild entire communities from the ground up. | Read More » | |
How to Achieve a Resilient City? First, Let it Shape Itself Resilience seems to be the topic of much discussion within circles of urbanism today. Though, there is a slight problem. We can’t quite agree on what the term means. | Read More » | |
Historical Museum Buildings with Contemporary Additions 10 of the best examples of contemporary interventions on historical buildings in art museums around the world. | Read More » | |
10 Solutions for Adaptive Walls for More Resilient Architecture We have selected 10 adaptive materials and solutions that work under the concept of Resilience in Architecture and Construction. | Read More » | |
The Great Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo: From Historic Islamic Monument to War Battlefield The Great Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo, originally built by the first imperial Islamic dynasty and currently situated within a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stood yet again as a battlefield during the recent Syrian War, but this time, lost its most significant and resilient element, an 11th-century Seljuk Minaret. | Read More » | |
Next Month's ArchDaily Topic: Accessibility We are receiving submissions related to our Monthly Topics. For our next issue, we will be focusing on Accessibility. If you’d like to submit ideas, projects, essays or articles, just send us a message. | Read More » | |
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