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Extreme architecture: can architects future proof us against fire and flood?

Authors :
Weir, Ian
Davidson, James
Weir, Ian
Davidson, James
Source :
Arts Queensland: 2011 Ideas Festival
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

In the face of Australia’s disaster-prone environment, architects Ian Weir and James Davidson are reconceptualising how our residential buildings might become more resilient to fire, flood and cyclone. With their first-hand experience of natural disasters, James, director of Emergency Architects Australia (EAA), and Ian, one of Australia’s few ‘bushfire architects’, discuss the ways we can design with disaster in mind. Dr Ian Weir is one of Australia’s few ‘bushfire architects’. Exploring a holistic ‘ground up’ approach to bushfire where landscape, building design and habitation patterns are orchestrated to respond to site-specific fire characteristics. Ian’s research is developed through design studio teaching at QUT and through built works in Western Australia’s fire prone forests and heathlands.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Arts Queensland: 2011 Ideas Festival
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1143016897
Document Type :
Electronic Resource