topos 116 | The Resilient City
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Cities and metropolitan areas are the centre of life for over half of the world’s population. And although cities have suffered through shocks, crises, disasters and imponderables for as long as they've existed, they’re now becoming even more vulnerable. Just think of the present climate crisis and its consequences, of health crises, of environmental pollution, and of political and economic shifts – all these factors influence cities’ ability to adapt, to transform, to resist and to recover. A look back at urban history, however, shows that such shocks, crises and disasters have also increased our awareness of risk and shaped urban development to a considerable extent, thus contributing to new, more robust urban structures and to the implementation of necessary climate adaptation measures. Institutional structures, strategies and instruments for urban development have been developed during these processes to create resilient urban structures and systems that are more robust and more adaptable with regards to dealing with both current and future crises and disasters. Cities and their inhabitants are able to absorb and recover from the shocks, crises and stress they encounter. The question is how we – landscape architects, architects, urban designers, and urban planners – can support cities in their efforts to be more resilient and more robust? topos 116 – The Resilient City – will examine the very essence of robust, stress-resistant cities and analyse how planners and designers can work together to successfully develop them.
THE MOST RESILIENT AIRPORT ON EARTH?
A photo series
RESILIENCE: TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE
An introduction
IN DEEP WATER
About four controversial water-resilience-projects
RESILIENCE THROUGH SOCIAL INNOVATION
How Genoa is making a difference
THE “ARTERY OF HOPE”
Why Alexandria should take a closer look at Hamburg
WATER SCIENCE, DESIGN AND SUSTAINABILITY
A portrait of greenskins lab
THE CITY ADAPTED
Indian cities as pioneers of resilience
RESILIENCE – IN A NUTSHELL
THE CITY OF KOCHI
About the Morgenstadt Global Smart Cities Initiative
BOTTOM-UP RESILIENCE IN SINGAPORE
erbert Dreiseitl was asked to lead the public engagement project “The Resilient Cambridge Road”
“ARCHITECTURE IS A DISCIPLINE THAT IS AFRAID OF PLANTS”
An interview with Rudi Scheuermann from Arup
AN URBAN FOREST AGAINST ALL ODDS
How the traditionally resilient city of Mendoza is developing innovative ways to fight climate change
BOUNCE BACK? SPRING FORWARD.
Why we should discuss resilience in a new way
RESILIENCE DURING A HEALTH CRISIS
How public transport creates resilience based on lessons from the COVID-19 crisis
“GREENNESS DOES NOT HAPPEN BY ITSELF”
An interview with HUGSI's Erik Swan
DESIGNING A RESILIENT RIVER LANDSCAPE
About Agence Ter's Peuple de l'Herbe Park
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