As the Global Cities Initiative delegation wraps up its week in São Paulo, Alan Berube reflects on investments in human capital and how they contribute to the economic health and growth of the world’s metropolitan areas.
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As the Global Cities Initiative delegation wraps up its week in São Paulo, Alan Berube reflects on investments in human capital and how they contribute to the economic health and growth of the world’s metropolitan areas.
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The wave of floods that hit Britain in April focused attention, once again, on the vulnerability of homes in low-lying areas... But what if a house could simply rise and fall with the waters? That’s the vision of Baca Architects, designers of the UK’s first ‘amphibious house’, which has just received planning permission for a site near Marlow, in Buckinghamshire, on the banks of the Thames. The lightweight, timber-framed structure sits on a floating concrete base that is built within a fixed ‘wet dock’ foundation. In the event of a flood, the concrete base rises up as the dock fills with water, ensuring the house floats safely above the waves. The base effectively acts as a free-floating pontoon, and should have a lifetime of around 100 years before needing renewal or replacement. Climate proofing’ urban areas is a growing area of focus for architects and planners. Amphibious architecture looks set to join rain gardens, green roofs and permeable paving in the array of techniques available... Via Lauren Moss
Hans De Keulenaer's comment,
September 14, 2012 1:39 PM
Creative concept. I wonder how they plan to ensure grounding / earthing the electrical system.
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