What is architectural resilience?

Architectural resilience refers to the ability of a building or structure to withstand and recover from various stressors, such as natural disasters, climate change, or physical damage. It involves designing and constructing buildings in a way that can adapt to changing conditions and mitigate potential risks. Architectural resilience may include features such as strong materials, emergency response systems, flexible floor plans, and sustainable design strategies. It aims to minimize the impact of disruptions and ensure the long-term durability and safety of structures.

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