The Elements

Earth Is a Gift We Must Reciprocate

2022-01-25
Any attempt to describe Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer will do the book injustice. Read it yourself.
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Monroe County, Path to Climate Resilience

2021-12-16
The chief resilience officer in Monroe County, Rhonda Haag, outlined the challenging path to resilience that lies ahead for the Keys. The costly plans, backed by extensive research, aim to protect a unique county that is surrounded by the ocean, from sea level rise.
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The Black and White Beach House

2021-12-02
The black and White Beach House is a beautiful example of a climate-resilient home. unabridged Architecture designed this residential property that was completed in 2019 and already was able to withstand Hurricane Zeta in 2020, Hurricane Ida in 2021, and smaller tropical disturbances. This project proves that proper research, design, and knowledgeable professionals, can build a climate-resilient home that protects its occupants from extreme weather.
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Kansas City, Path to Climate Resilience

2021-11-10
Andrew Savastino, Chief Environmental Officer in the city of Kansas City, shares with us the approach, strategy, challenges, and hurdles the city faces as it is working to incorporate climate adaptation into its actions.
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Climate Zones and Resilience

2021-10-14
When designing or retrofitting a home, understanding the overarching climate system as well as the microclimate around your home, should be one of the first steps you take.
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What is a Passive House?

2021-10-13
We looked into the concept (or movement) of the passive house curious if beyond being “green” it is also “resilient”. In this blog post, we share our conclusions.
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Here Comes the Rain Again

2021-10-13
The strategies in this blog post focus on improving the efficiency of water and plumbing systems to respond to an increase in water supply from extreme precipitation events.
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Climate Resilient Austin

2021-10-06
Marc Coudert, Environmental Conservation Program Manager in the City of Austin helped lay out the city’s numerous bold and proactive actions toward climate adaptation and mitigation, that can inspire and motivate other cities.
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Climate Resilient Philadelphia

2021-10-06
We spoke with Cheyenne Flores, a Community resilience specialist in the city of Philadelphia helped to layout the aspirations, challenges, and efforts that the city undertakes to adapt to a changing climate.
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Rising Seas

2021-08-24
Find out how sea-level rise may impact your home , what is the government and the cities are doing about it, and what YOU can do...
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Lead by Example

2022-02-09
The winners designed homes for various locations around the world. They used different strategies for different climate resilience...
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Getting the job done

2021-09-14
When was the last time you bought a toy for your kids and realized, wow, look at the craftsmanship, amazing!?...
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3D Printed Homes

2021-09-01
Exciting as it was to hold an object that was made by 3D printing technologies, it was not close to the excitement of realizing...
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Prefabs

2021-09-14
Prefabricated homes are dwelling types that are partially or completely manufactured off-site in advance. The factory-made components...
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Community Resilience

2021-09-12
Why do we need our communities to be more resilient? What actions can we take within our communities to make them more resilient generally, and climate resilient...
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Save on Resilience

2021-09-22
A sustainable building has an economic aspect to it. Buildings are long-term, capital-intensive investments designed to perform...
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