New Urbanism and the Hazard Transect Overlay District: Improving the Integration of Disaster Resilience and Design in Coastal Areas

IF 1.3 0 ARCHITECTURE
Gavin Smith, Allison Anderson, D. Perkes
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Abstract

Growing attention has been paid to disaster resilience in the United States by government officials, academics, and design professionals. At the same time, disaster losses continue to rise at a rapid rate, due to the combined effects of long-standing settlement patterns and growth in areas prone to natural hazards and an increase in the frequency and magnitude of disastrous weather events. This article explores how New Urbanism, an increasingly ubiquitous approach to urban design, and its associated transect can be modified for better disaster resilience through the proposed creation of Hazard Transect Overlay Districts (H-Transect) that remain true to New Urbanism and disaster resilience. Two types of HTransect Overlay Districts—protect/accommodate and managed retreat/avoidance—are created and visually superimposed on the New Urbanist transect in the coastal zone, spanning riverine, tidal, and shoreline environments. Our results suggest that the proposed H-Transect Overlay District can be used in New Urbanist communities to advance resilience by actively involving land use planners, recognizing the need to further test and calibrate the concept over time.
新城市主义与灾害跨区域叠加:提高沿海地区抗灾能力与设计的一体化
美国政府官员、学者和设计专业人士越来越关注抗灾能力。与此同时,由于自然灾害易发地区长期存在的定居模式和人口增长,以及灾害性天气事件的频率和规模增加,灾害损失继续迅速增加。本文探讨了新城市主义,一种越来越普遍的城市设计方法,及其相关的横断面,如何通过拟议的创建符合新城市主义和抗灾能力的危险横断面覆盖区(H-transect)来修改,以提高抗灾能力。两种类型的H横断面重叠区——保护/容纳和管理撤退/避免——被创建并视觉叠加在沿海地区的新城市主义横断面上,横跨河流、潮汐和海岸线环境。我们的研究结果表明,拟议的H-Transect叠加区可以用于新城市主义社区,通过积极参与土地利用规划者,认识到需要随着时间的推移进一步测试和校准这一概念,来提高韧性。
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Landscape Journal
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期刊介绍: The mission of landscape architecture is supported by research and theory in many fields. Landscape Journal offers in-depth exploration of ideas and challenges that are central to contemporary design, planning, and teaching. Besides scholarly features, Landscape Journal also includes editorial columns, creative work, reviews of books, conferences, technology, and exhibitions. Landscape Journal digs deeper into the field by providing articles from: • landscape architects • geographers • architects • planners • artists • historians • ecologists • poets
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