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Florida Architects Deploy Seawalls, Parks and Buildings for Climate Resilience

Projects include 3D-printed seawalls, sponge parks and elevated housing, with some designs shown to dissipate at least 45% of wave energy.

  • Architects across Florida are implementing climate-adaptive projects, including 3D-printed living seawalls and elevated housing, to protect coastal communities from rising sea levels and intensifying storms.
  • Landscape architect Jeffrey Huber, who was 12 during 1992's Hurricane Andrew, now designs resilient infrastructure like flood-absorbing parks to address growing threats of storm surge and sea level rise.
  • Anya Freeman, a former lawyer, launched Kind Designs in 2024 to create 3D-printed living seawalls that dissipate at least 45% of wave energy while fostering marine biodiversity.
  • Expanding beyond Florida, Kind Designs targets California, New York, and U.S. Navy bases to help protect the 129 million people living in U.S. coastal counties.
  • Thomas Klein, director of the University of Miami's Center for Urban and Community Design, is organizing a community design fund to help lower-income areas access resilient infrastructure projects.
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Florida shows how to adapt as coastal cities face growing threats from sea level rise and storms

As climate change makes cities around the world unlivable, one city is using art and new infrastructure to adapt.

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