

Disaster Resilient
Architecture and design approaches that help communities withstand, recover from, and adapt to disasters and crises.
RESILE-UBUNTU: Sustainable Architecture for Community Resilience in Kandahar
RESILE-UBUNTU uses sustainable architecture to unite secure housing, education, livelihoods and community resilience for widows in Kandahar.
Crisis to Conservation: A Water Research & Awareness Centre for Sustainable Water Management in Bangladesh
How can a water-rich nation face thirst? This project transforms architecture into a living interface between people, water, and ecology. Integrating research, education, and visible water infrastructure, it turns hidden hydrological processes into immersive spatial experiences that cultivate awareness, resilience, and sustainable futures.
A Path Towards Resilience Through Community-Driven Activities at Gora-Digha, Kishoreganj
In the ‘Haor’(Seasonal wetlands), where the ground disappears each monsoon, permanence is an illusion. This project imagines architecture not as a defense against water but as an instrument of continuity, an adaptive civic landscape that allows communities to gather, endure and sustain dignity amid recurring cycles of flood and retreat.
SELF SAFE MODULAR HOUSE
A self-safe modular house is a compact, disaster-resilient housing unit made from prefabricated modules that are easy to assemble, repair, and expand. It is designed to provide safe shelter during floods, cyclones, and earthquakes using local, sustainable materials. The house is affordable, adaptable, and suitable for vulnerable communities in disaster-prone
FLOOD RESILIENT HOUSING
The research underscores the importance of designing flood-resilient housing that allows communities to remain in place, preserving their socio-economic and cultural fabric. By leveraging locally available materials and involving the community in the design and maintenance processes, the proposed solutions not only enhance flood resilience but also promote a
T.I.M.E. HEALS
Habitat when tarnished disrupts lifestyle causing emotional, mental and financial losses which creates scars forever. So, it is necessary to heal from the beginning by converting the exhausting period of struggle into a motivating environment with interactive neighbourhood. Our system unites the community by various incremental measure at different levels.
HELAXIS: A Multi-Thematic Regional Disaster Agency Complex in Region VIII
The project title is coined from the main problem addressed in the study. Accordingly, the project is titled Helaxis, an acronym for Hub for Emergency Learning Analytics x Intervention Strategy which is aligned with the Four Thematic Areas of NDRRM.
Mediating resilience and livelihood through community architecture Regional center for Oceanography
Integrated Centre for Coastal Interpretation, Research and Resilience integrates marine research, public interpretation, community development, and disaster resilience. Community spaces are designed to convert into emergency response and relief facilities during disasters, ensuring adaptability and long-term coastal resilience.
স্থিৰ (Sthir): 3D-Printed Housing That Rebuilds Assam from the Ground Up
A modular, earth-based housing system for flood-prone Assam that fuses 3D printing technology with bamboo, rainwater harvesting, and courtyard-driven commu
SELF SAFE MODULAR HOUSE
A self-safe modular house is a compact, disaster-resilient housing unit made from prefabricated modules that are easy to assemble, repair, and expand. It is designed to provide safe shelter during floods, cyclones, and earthquakes using local, sustainable materials. The house is affordable, adaptable, and suitable for vulnerable communities in disaster-prone areas.
Community Based Development for Annually Flood Affected People of Jamuna Riverbank, Sirajganj
Flood resilient architecture for Jamuna River communities proposing bamboo stilt housing, shared courtyards, and adaptive settlement design.
SAIRA: Shared And Individual Response for Action
A natural disaster disrupts man's pursuit of happiness and forces him/her to restart their lives from scratch. What we need today is a resilience strategy that is not just focused on generating housing stock but looks to empower people to take positive action during any disaster in the future.
Research-driven, context-sensitive, and socially impactful
A visionary project with strong environmental and social relevance.
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