Designers Pursue the Ultimate Goal: Homes Resistant to Climate Shocks

As climate change leads to more extreme weather events, architects and builders are exploring resilient home designs to better protect against disasters. Geodesic domes, steel structures, and houses made from concrete are gaining attention for their ability to withstand high winds, wildfires, and storms. However, the higher costs associated with these resilient designs pose a challenge, as most home buyers are unaware of the benefits and reluctant to pay extra. Tightening building codes could help bridge this gap, but many areas lack up-to-date standards. Despite the challenges, there is growing interest in disaster-proof homes as people become more climate-conscious and seek sustainable and durable housing solutions.
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