Living Breakwater : Living Breakwaters is a proposal for the Rebuild by Design Competition to rebuild ecological infrastructure that will reduce risk, grow environmental systems and foster social resiliency on shore
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Life Belt For New York : The concept of the BIG U, developed for the competition Rebuild by Design, is a protective system that encircles Manhattan and that rethinks infrastructure as an amenity.
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Land as Infrastructure for Living : Agricultural land destruction, climate change, and the mining industry lead to massive land degradation.
gan: Sassen, Saskia
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Resiliency For The City And The Sea : Coastal Urbanism has to face changing climate. Two examples, from Puerto Rico and New York, show approaches that use living systems and natural landforms
gan: Bolstad, Jennifer, et al.
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Sustainability Through Wise Use : The East Kolkata Wetlands have huge environmental, hydrological, ecological and social relevance for the Indian metropolis on the east bank of the Hooghly River.
gan: Kakkar, Bonani
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River Park as a Place of Movement : The design of Aranzadi Park in Pamplona, Spain interrogates its function as both green infrastructure and socio-ecological, rhythmic public space.
gan: Meyer, Elizabeth K.
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