@inbook{
author = "Kosanović, Saja and Folić, Branislav and Radivojević, Ana",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Abstract The occurrence of frequent shifts in weather conditions and extreme weather and climate
events brings numerous direct and indirect consequences for the built environment,
increases the possibility for disaster occurrence, and accordingly sets new challenges
for contemporary architecture. The design focus on climate change mitigation, i.e.
on sustainable and, above all, energy efficient buildings, therefore needs to be expanded
to strengthen the capacity of such buildings to withstand climate change manifestations
while remaining functional. To design for optimal climate change-related performance
of buildings, now and in the future, a resilience scenario is needed. This work analyses
climate change complexity and dynamics as key factors that articulate the design strategy
for climate-resilient buildings. Based on the relevance of reviewed risks, variability,
and uncertainty regarding climate change, this work maps a generic design framework,
explains the meaning of ‘transposed regionalism’, and discusses the relationship between
resilience and the adaptation of buildings in (un)predictable climate futures.",
publisher = "Delft : TU Delft Open",
journal = "Sustainable and Resilient Building Design: Approaches, Methods and Tools",
booktitle = "Approach to Design for Resilience to Climate Change",
pages = "37-48",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_825"
}