Flooding is a significant problem for buildings all around the world, including architectural treasures like the Farnsworth House that have been plagued by the issue time and time again. In particular, one-third of the entire continental U.S. are at risk of flooding this spring, especially the Northern Plains, Upper Midwest, and Deep South. In April of 2019, deadly floods decimated parts of Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Iran as well, resulting in a low estimate of 1,000 deaths while tens of thousands more were displaced. While architecture cannot solve or even fully protect from the most deadly floods, it is possible – and necessary – to take several protective measures that could mitigate damage and consequently save lives.
How Can Architecture Combat Flooding? 9 Practical Solutions
https://www.archdaily.com/940206/how-can-architecture-combat-flooding-9-practical-solutionsLilly Cao
The Public Square and Gardens at Hudson Yards / Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects
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Architects: Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects
- Area: 182109 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Bega, Color Kinetics, Adobe, B-K Lighting, +16
https://www.archdaily.com/930101/the-public-square-and-gardens-at-hudson-yards-nelson-byrd-woltz-landscape-architectsAndreas Luco
Domino Park / James Corner Field Operations
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Architects: James Corner Field Operations
- Area: 40468 m²
- Year: 2018
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Professionals: Lighting Workshop, Philip Habib & Associates, Altieri Sebor Wieber, Craul Land Scientists, Kelco, +6
https://www.archdaily.com/914548/domino-park-james-corner-field-operationsPilar Caballero