Resilience by Design: Homes That Adapt to a Changing Climate
Shading, cross-ventilation, and high-performance glazing reduce heat stress before mechanical systems switch on. In Seville, a retrofitted courtyard block used exterior blinds, ventilated facades, and nighttime flushing to cut cooling demand dramatically while keeping bedrooms pleasantly calm during heat alerts.
Resilience by Design: Homes That Adapt to a Changing Climate
Raised services, floodable ground floors, and permeable courtyards guide water safely through a site. Copenhagen’s cloudburst streets inspired new housing courts shaped like shallow basins, storing stormwater temporarily while doubling as play spaces and micro-parks when the sun returns.
Resilience by Design: Homes That Adapt to a Changing Climate
Rainscreen facades, impact-rated windows, and anchored rooftop systems mitigate wind and debris risks. Sealed yet ventilated envelopes limit smoke ingress during wildfire episodes, while distributed emergency outlets on each floor keep phones charged for coordination when outages ripple across neighborhoods.