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Emerging of Hybridization in Architectural Design in the Era of Climate Change - Focused on Buildings Survived from the Hurricane Sandy -

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2017, 13(3), pp.55-68
  • DOI : 10.14251/crisisonomy.2017.13.3.55
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general
  • Received : February 28, 2017
  • Accepted : March 25, 2017
  • Published : March 31, 2017

Kim, Jinho 1

1인천대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

This study aims to analyze buildings survived from Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and suggest design strategies in the era of climate change. The definition of climate change and its correlation with expanded water causing disaster have been reviewed and the necessity of paradigm shift in the architectural design has been discussed. The findings from the case study are as follows: (1) the strategies of relocating the building from the ground and critical elements to the upper part of the building are necessary, (2) the elements used in the infrastructure can be adopted into the building design to reinforce vulnerable areas, and (3) the role of the landscape in efficiently storing and absorbing flooded water can replace the role of infrastructure and reduce its burden. In conclusion, the trend of complex and hybrid design process where the roles and boundaries of buildings, landscapes and infrastructures are overlapped and integrated suggests an alternative building design in preparation for natural disasters in the climate change era.

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