Resilience in the Built Environment
Introduction and moderation
Chloe Demrovsky, DRII International, USA,
Resilience in the Built Environment: Learning from Nature
9:00- 9:10 am CST
4:00 – 4:10 UTC +2
Topic I: Oysters and oysters reef
9:10- 09:40 am CST
4:10 – 4:40 pm UTC +2
- Natural Infrastructure – Oysters and Oyster Reefs as Living Seawalls, Jennifer Pollack, Harte Research Institute, USA
- Biomimetic Oyster reef building, Evelyn Tickle, Grow Oyster Reef, USA
Break
Topic II: Eco-design and resilience for cities buildings
09:55- 10:35 am CST
4:55 – 5:35 pm UTC +2
- New Aquitania : Eco-District, Nicolas Vernoux-Thélot, In-Situ Architecture, France
- Biomimicry in French sustainable urban projects: trends and perspectives from the practice, Eduardo Blanco, CEEBIOS, France
- A definition framework for climate change resilience and adaptation in the Built environment, Karim Selouane, Resallience (Vinci), France
Topic III: Innovative and soci-economic solutions for climate resilience
10:35- 11:05 am CST
5:35 – 6:05 pm UTC +2
- Coastal cities seen as socio-ecosystems systems: challenges and opportunities in the face of climate change, Ulsia Urea Marino, Harte Research Institute, USA
- BCarbon: Sequestering Carbon Naturally for Economic, Physical and Social Resilience, Jim Blackburn, Baker Institute- Rice University, USA
Conclusions, perspectives and closing
11:05- 11:15 am CST
6:05 – 6:15 pm UTC +2
Focus on Biomimicry for innovations in cities resilience by Kalina Raskin, CEO & cofounder CEEBIOS