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AIA Climate Impact Survey

AIA Trust Newsletter, April/May 2022 The rapidly changing climate is on everyone’s mind, whether the impact is felt with immediacy as severe weather in one’s own locality or the unease experienced from recent climate reports and increasing events that impact…

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Saving a Touchstone of Black History in Gulfport, Mississippi

Preservation Magazine, Spring 2022 The Gulfport, Mississippi, community of Turkey Creek was established in 1866 by Black settlers newly emancipated from slavery, and many community residents today trace their ancestry to those founders. Listed on the National Register of Historic…

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World Build Podcast

World Architecture News interviews Allison Anderson, taking a deep dive into climate-ready buildings. Eugene Flotteron from CetraRuddy also guest stars. Find the podcast here: https://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/article/1754573/designing-resilient-homes-transport-withstand-hurricanes-flooding-climate-crisis

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Fast Company

BY NATE BERG 02-17-22 When Derrick Evans paid $10,000 for a dilapidated, sinking house in Turkey Creek, Mississippi, he thought it was a modestly affordable way to help stop some of the loss in his hometown. A historically Black settlement founded…

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Adapting Together: How the GSA is thinking about adaptation (for its vast real...

AIA Committee on the Environment Newsletter, January/February 2022 By Allison H. Anderson FAIA  Architects are working on the front lines of community resilience and climate adaptation. Ann Kosmal, FAIA, guides the General Services Administration team charged with managing climate risks for…

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Architects + Artisans Blog

In Gulfport, Restoring an Icon of African American History Michael Welton, December 15, 2021 A small building with a checkered past in the Turkey Creek neighborhood of Gulfport, Miss. has been restored meticulously by unabridged Architects of Bay St. Louis….

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Eampact: The Black and White Beach House

Published 2021-12-02 by Revi Sagee: https://www.eampact.com/blogDetails/The-Black-and-White-Beach-House Homeowners in the U.S can build and improve their homes to be more resilient to increasing climate extremes. We aim to educate homeowners with relevant climate risks and solutions to reduce potential damage to…

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EcoTech Park awarded AIA Mississippi Honor Citation

unabridged Architecture was awarded an Honor Citation from the American Institute of Architects, Mississippi Chapter, for EcoTech Park in Hancock County, Mississippi. The innovative master plan links economic development with environmental stewardship and illustrates a sustainable and resilient vision for…

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Black and White Beach House employs climate-ready architecture

Inhabitat, October 11, 2021. By Dawn Hammon. With construction earning the unwanted title of a top-ranking dirty industry, architecture focused on energy efficiency, natural materials and durability even in the face of natural disasters is a win for the environment…

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How severe weather is shaping home design

Business of Home Weekly Feature, October 13, 2021. By Haley Chouinard. The pandemic gave literal meaning to the idea that our homes are a refuge, a place to eek shelter during uncertain and unsafe times. Its a concept that designers…

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