Monday, July 15, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. MDT
Location: Pine
The intensity and severity of recent disasters are putting new pressures on community infrastructure and the built environment. In this era, designing communities that can withstand disaster will require a holistic approach that encompasses local culture, history, landscapes, traditions, economics, and more. This session will explore how communities can improve their resilience through design, architecture, and housing interventions. Panelists will discuss projects, possibilities, and priorities that ensure community members can take the lead in making where they live resilient.