Design for Flooding: Architecture, Landscape, and Urban Design for Resilience to Climate Change


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��Design for Flooding contains considerable useful information for practitioners and students. Watson and Adams fill the void for new thinking� and they advance our ability to create more sustainable, regenerative, and resilient places.” —Landscape Architecture Magazine
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REVIEW OF "DESIGN FOR FLOODING"BY WARREN R. UHTE CA C 8532
John Wiley Publishers have done it again!
Back in 1949, just out of Stanford University with a BS degree in civil engineering, I started on the design of a sewage treatment plant for the Menlo Park Sanitary District. One of the most important aids for putting together structures with proper stairs, doors, windows etc. was John Wiley's Architectural Graphic Standards reference book. Using the information from this book made everything which was constructed work comfortably and well.
Now, I believe "Design for Flooding" is destined to provide the same necessary important aids to young architects, engineers, landscape and urban designers getting involved in projects which must deal with the facts of climate change. It covers the effect of earth and sun relationships and water and carbon cycles on the issues of inland and ocean shoreline flooding and how land and structures can be designed for resilience. Even sea level rise impacts are discussed. The 20 page glossary of terms used in watersheds and coastal flood design will assure any work done uses terms which meet current common criteria.
This book should be part of every civil engineer's library!
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