
Designing Disaster Resilient Buildings to Minimize Debris
Author: Roman Titov
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Learning Objectives
This course is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Explain the importance of disaster-resilient design in reducing debris.
- Identify key hazards and their impact on building structures.
- Apply circular economy principles to building design and recovery.
- Implement nature-based strategies to enhance resilience.
- Select materials that enhance a building’s adaptability and survivability.
- Retrofit existing structures to withstand natural disasters.
- Integrate policy and building codes to support resilient designs.
- Utilize case studies to inform best practices in disaster preparedness and recovery.
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