AND SUSTAINABILITY DESIGN
Areas devastated by flooding and windstorms are looking to the nature-based resiliency and self-sufficient sustainability of Florida’s Babcock Ranch—which has survived a hurricane that virtually destroyed nearby Gulf Coast communities.
When communities rebuild after
wildfires and other disasters, the president elect of the American Institute of
Architects and a leading Disability/Aging in Place/Environment advocate, Illya
Azaroff, champions the benefits of Universal Design.
Residential and commercial space that
is designed to accommodate all ages and abilities adds flexibility, durability
and cost efficiency—similar to green building.
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