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Florida Architects Deploy Seawalls, Parks and Buildings for Climate Resilience

Designers are adding habitat, flood protection and passive cooling to projects as 16 living seawalls are already installed across Florida, researchers said.

  • Huber, a landscape architect and professor, emphasizes designing for the aftermath of storms and rising seas, rather than only focusing on the storm itself.
  • Coastal cities such as Miami face increasing challenges from tidal flooding, storm surge, and extreme sea level rise, necessitating new adaptation approaches.
  • The focus in Miami and Florida is shifting to living with water and adapting designs to accommodate rising water levels, rather than trying to stop the water.
  • Florida is developing new marine habitat designs aimed at attracting native species and dissipating waves, preparing for extreme sea level rises projected to impact coastal cities worldwide.
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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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