AZURE  |  Nov/Dec 2020
Designing for Resilience
Rising sea levels. Urban heat islands. Community instability. The challenges related to climate change and other factors are daunting, but the potential solutions — especially those spearheaded by architects and designers — offer hope. In its November/December issue, Azure looks at the many design-driven resiliency strategies being adopted worldwide, from the planting of two million trees in the heart of Shanghai to redirecting a river in Toronto.
Plus: A residential mass timber prototype in British Columbia proves that low-impact architecture can also be luxe.
Other stories include:
Design Trends 2021: Primordial forms, addressing industry equity and more.
Natural Wonder: MAD Architects’ inaugural U.S. project includes the largest living wall in the country.
Bank Statement: A creative repurposing in Prague delivers new energy to a long-neglected riverfront.
Focus on Workspace: Colourful corporate makeovers, the latest safety screens and new WFH wares.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in AZURE Nov/Dec 2020.