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110 2 _aInternational Union of Architects.
_bWorld Congress
_d(2023 :.
_cCopenhagen, Denmark)
245 1 0 _aDesign for climate adaptation :
_bproceedings of the UIA World Congress of Architects Copenhagen 2023 /
_cedited by Billie Faircloth, Maibritt Pedersen Zari, Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen, Martin Tamke.
264 1 _aCham :
_bSpringer,
_c2023.
300 _a894 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c26 cm.
336 _atext
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336 _astill image
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337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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490 0 _aSustainable Development Goals series
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 _tAdaptation with Indigenous Knowledges: --
_tIndigenous Agents of Change /
_rFleur Palmer, Te Rarawa, Te Aupoūri, Ngāti Awa --
_tDesigning with Country /
_rPeter Mould --
_tA Framework for a More Climate-Resilient Native American Architecture /
_rLakshmi Sahithi Datla, Richard Dagenhart, Tarek Rakha --
_tIndigenous Knowledge in Sustainable Stilt Structures of Nigerian Resilient Communities: A Study of Ilàjẹ-Bàrígà and Ilàje -Ese-Odo /
_rEmma Ekpo, Mokolade Johnson --
_tA Field Investigation on the Thermal Environment of Traditional Japanese Houses at UNESCO World Heritage Site: A Case Study of Former Oka House at Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine in the Omori Area in Oda City /
_rAakriti Shrestha, Takafumi Shimizu --
_tClimate-Responsive Design in Rammed Earth Buildings: A Case Study in Northwest China /
_rZhengyang Wang, Dexuan Song, Linxin Zhan, Yi Liu --
_tShelter@Rainforest-Lessons in Climate Adaptation from the Vernacular /
_rCarol Marra --
_tHalf-Baked: Developing a Hybrid Between Traditional and Modern Building Typologies in the Indian Village of Bahuarwa /
_rDaniel Haselsberger, Isha Dhingra --
_tTraditional Knowledge Systems and Values Within Planning in Order to Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change, Case of Cold Desert Area in the Himalayas /
_rShiekh Intekhab Alam --
_t"Contextual" as a Prerequisite for "Social". A Survey-Based Adaptation of a Housing Case Study in Abu Dhabi /
_rApostolos Kyriazis, Magdy Ibrahim --
_tAdaptation Through Frameworks and Feedback: --
_tOperationalization of Regenerative Design Indicators: An Integrated Framework of Design and Analysis /
_rArlind Dervishaj --
_tUrban Environmental Acupuncture for Climate Adaptation of Existing Dense Urban Fabric /
_rMichal Stangel --
_tCo-benefit Design: A Method for Catalyzing Progress on Global Climate and Sustainable Development Goals by Raising Adaptation and Population Health to the Same Level of Importance as Mitigation in the Design Process /
_rAdele Houghton --
_tDesign for Climate Adaptation. From Theory to Practice. Euromed II-Marseille Case Study (France) /
_rNajet Aroua --
_tInvestigation of Carbon Emission Characteristics of Rural Residences in Shanghai /
_rYang Zhang, Ying Zhao, Luxin Xie, Zitong Ye --
_tHima as a Reversing Instrument to Bring Communities Back to the Land /
_rSukHee Yun, Tae Yeual Yi --
_tA Framework for Voxel-Based Ember Risk Simulation to Support Building Design for Bushfire-Prone Areas /
_rRuihang Xie, Rui Jiang, Han Xu --
_tAdaptation Through Frameworks and Feedback --
_tAdaptation and Alteration of Aeolian Processes Through Indigenous and Modern Interventions: Case Study of Thar Desert /
_rMedha Bansal, Saumil Nagar, Kai Yeh, Elif Erdine --
_tAdaptation Through Nature-Based Solutions: --
_tBuildings as Living Systems-Towards a Tangible Framework for Ecosystem Services Design /
_rKatharina Hecht, Jaco Appelman, Maibritt Pedersen Zari --
_tUnravelling Underlying Perspectives on Nature of Nature-based Solutions-And Identifying Potentials for Ecological Architectural Practices in Dunal Landscapes /
_rAnna Aslaug Lund, Ole Fryd, Gertrud Jørgensen --
_tUrban Seascaping with Seaweed-Multiscalar Network Mapping as a Framework for Design Analysis and Projection of Marine Nature-Based Solutions for Coastal Adaptation in Vejle, Denmark /
_rSoo Ryu --
_tExploring the Hydrological Benefits of a Lid-Based Stormwater Park at the Block-Level: A Case Study in Nanjing, China /
_rHanwen Xu, Yuning Cheng --
_tThe Design Framework of Urban Nature-Based Solutions for Regenerative Transformation /
_rJudit Boros --
_tEcosystem Services Guiding Built Environment Design-Understanding the Impacts of Building Practice on Ecosystems and Their Fundamental Contribution to Human Wellbeing /
_rMarcus Ming Fricke, Katharina Hecht, Michael Vollmer, Werner Lang --
_tTowards a Biometeorological Design Practice-Architectures of the Planetary Invironment /
_rKlaus Klaas Loenhart --
_tResilient Urban Design Prototypes with Guidelines of the Coastal City Under Extreme Climate Change: The Case Study of Singapore /
_rYiwei Zhang, Rudi Stouffs --
_tRevitalizing Infrastructure: Design Study on the Renewal of Zijang River Dike in Yiyang City /
_rMengxun Liu, Mengying Tang, Yichen Zhu, Zhenyu Li --
_tArchitecture Transforms the City /
_rHoang Manh Nguyen --
_tOrthodox Prosaic Greenway Design at East West Street Canyons: In Enhancing Street Canyon Microclimate of Residential Dhaka /
_rZarrin Tasnim, Ashikur Rahman Joarder --
_tGeomorphic Site Planning: Nature Based Solution for Tidal Flood Prone Lagos Residential Estates /
_rTunji Adejumo, Segun Esan --
_tNature-Based Adaptation in a Nairobi Informal Settlement: Addressing Chronic Flooding While Increasing Community Resilience Through Multi-Benefit Green Infrastructure /
_rCourtney Crosson --
_tMechanisms for (Actually) Hosting Biodiversity: Universities Facing the Challenges of SDG 15 Life on Land Within Their Own University Campuses Through Architecture and Design /
_rVictor Molina --
_tGreen Infrastructure Development as a Basis for Climate-Resilient Planning /
_rMargarita Jans --
_tNature-Based Solutions in Peri-Urban Areas of Latin American Cities: Lessons from São Paulo, Brazil /
_rAndresa Ledo Marques, Angélica Benatti Alvim, Ivan Alves Pereira, Carlos Leite --
_tAdaptation Through Architectural Technologies: --
_tArchitect's Intervention Approach to the Spontaneous Green Evolution of Vernacular Buildings /
_rWen Baohua, Yang Qingxin, Liang Lihua, Xu Feng --
_tAdaptation Through Architectural Technologies --
_tEm(POWER)ing Belize /
_rLucas Carvalho Macedo Coelho Netto, Yasmine Katkhuda, Samuel Joseph Dye, Giulia Figueiredo Chagas --
_tThe Cooling Microclimate and Resulting Thermal Comfort of an Interstitial Fish Drying and Exterior Pavilion Space /
_rJonathan Kim, Emanuele Naboni, David Garcia --
_tPassive Direct Air Capture: Breathing Cities /
_rKathleen Bailey, Joe Johnston --
_tBushfire-Resistant Architecture: An Integrated Solution /
_rDeborah Barnstone --
_tAdaptation to Extreme Sea-Level Events-Use of Pneumatic Building Envelopes /
_rPiotr Fabirkiewicz --
_tBundanon Art Museum and Bridge /
_rKerstin Thompson --
_tPerformance Assessment of an Indirect Green Facade Building for Thermal Comfort: Case of Hyderabad /
_rShruti Nagdeve --
_tAdapting at the Water Edge /
_rVera Parlac --
_tParameters for Bio-receptivity in 3D Printing /
_rAriel Cheng Sin Lim, Ayoub Lharchi --
_tThermal Safety and Comfort in Contemporary Houses in Nepal: Present and Future Climate Scenarios /
_rShreejaya Tuladhar, Arunima Dev --
_tHow to Stay Cool Without Fossil Fuel. A Passive Low-Tech Cooler for Extreme Climates /
_rMarwa Dabaieh, Andreas Fenger Bendixsen, Linda Nhu Laursen --
_tNeobrick: Environmentally Informed 3D-Printed Lattice Brick for Modulating Indoor Thermal Comfort /
_rJi Yoon Bae, Jenny Sabin --
_tAn Environmentally Adapted Design Strategy of Rethinking Resource Utilization-Small Bamboo Architecture Design /
_rYinyi Shi, Guang Chen --
_tBuilding Envelope Cooling Inspired by Evapotranspiration in Trees /
_rMonish Siripurapu, Srimayee Krishna, Satyaki Roy, Mili Jain, Pranjal Maheshwari --
_tAdaptation Through Behaviour Change and Action: --
_tSocial Practice Design as a Green Transition Tool for Sufficient Living /
_rAndre Sanchez Montoya, Matthew Burnett, Iddo Goren, Maria Figueroa --
_tAwareness by Design: Observing the Lonja Field /
_rMia Roth-Čerina, Tonči Čerina --
_tIdeas and Logics of Protesting Citizens, Their Actions and Use of Artefacts. A Case Study of Protest Actions and Activist Performance Advocating Biodiversity Beyond the Formal Frameworks of Urban Development /
_rLotte Nystrup Lund --
_tConsiderations on Community Engagement Activities Regarding Adaptation for Climate Change: Case of Eco-city Takatsu Project in Kawasaki, Japan /
_rTomoaki Tanaka, Hikaru Shimazaki --
_tTechnical and Social Challenges for Implementation of Sustainable Architecture in the Trans-Himalayan Region: An 'Intuitive Approach' to Solar-Heated Buildings in Ladakh /
_rSameer Ratna Bajracharya --
_tAdaptation Through Behaviour Change and Action --
_tThe Urban Project as Architecture's Pathway to a More Sustainable British Columbia /
_rJames Huemoeller --
_tPublic Space and Climate Change Adaptation in the South African Interior /
_rJan Hugo, Dario Schoulund.
520 _aThe book provides new perspectives from leading researchers accentuating and examining the central role of the built environment in conceiving and implementing multifaceted solutions for the complex challenges of climate change, revealing critical potentials for architecture and design to contribute in more informed and long-term ways to the urgent transition of our society. The book offers a compilation of peer-reviewed papers that uniquely connects knowledge broadly across practice and academia, from the newest technologies and methods to indigenous knowledge, community engagement, techniques for ecosystem regeneration, nature-based solutions, and more. The book is part of a series of six volumes that explore the agency of the built environment in relation to the SDGs through new research conducted by leading researchers. The series is led by editors Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen and Martin Tamke in collaboration with the theme editors: - Design for Climate Adaptation: Billie Faircloth and Maibritt Pedersen Zari - Design for Rethinking Resources: Carlo Ratti and Mette Ramsgaard Thomsen (Eds.) - Design for Resilient Communities: Anna Rubbo and Juan Du (Eds.) - Design for Health: Arif Hasan and Christian Benimana (Eds.) - Design for Inclusivity: Magda Mostafa and Ruth Baumeister (Eds.) - Design for Partnerships for Change: Sandi Hilal and Merve Bedir (Eds.)
650 0 _aSustainable architecture
_vCongresses.
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650 0 _aArchitecture
_xEnvironmental aspects
_vCongresses.
700 1 _aFaircloth, Billie,
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700 1 _aPedersen Zari, Maibritt,
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700 1 _aRamsgard Thomsen, Mette,
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700 1 _aTamke, Martin,
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