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Rule Four: Strengthen Social Resilience through Affordable Housing Design
Resilience as a concept emerged from systems science and the study of how ecological systems adapted to often random perturbations. For architects and building owners it is about buildings adapting to a not entirely predictable future. Urban designers must also imagine how the larger city district might adapt to future physical, economic, and social change.