Resilience Building Coalition Releases Progress Report

by Jonathan McGaha | May 9, 2016 12:00 am

The American Institute of Architects[1] (AIA), National Institute of Building Sciences[2] (NIBS) and 38 other leaders of America’s design and construction industry, today released a report on progress made on the resilience front since the Resilience Building Coalition announced the Building Industry Statement on Resilience two years ago.

The Resilience Building Coalition also released a set of guiding principles to help the building industry adopt resilient design and policies. These include developing and advocating for codes and policies that advance resilience; developing “whole-systems resilient design” approaches for the built environment; and providing guidance, beyond the baseline life-safety codes, that recognizes the importance of fortifying property for individual and community resilience. Since the initial signing, the Coalition has added 19 new signatories (a complete list is available at the end of this release).

The report includes results from a survey of signatories about how their work has been impacted by the Building Industry Statement on Resilience. Among the survey’s major findings:

The report is an outgrowth of a landmark agreement made in May 2014, in which leaders of America’s design and construction industry agreed to promote resilience in contemporary planning, building materials, design, construction and operational techniques as the solution for making the nation’s aging infrastructure more safe and secure.

“Resilient design places architects at the center of the solution, with particular emphasis on the private, non-governmental sectors,” said American Institute of Architects CEO Robert Ivy, FAIA. “I would like to congratulate my fellow leaders in the design and construction sector for joining together to make sure resiliency is not viewed as just a fad but remains front and center in our efforts moving forward.”

The list of organizations who have signed the joint statement on resilience is as follows (new organizations are marked with an asterisk):

View the Statement: http://www.aia.org/press/AIAB103807[3]

View the Progress Report: http://www.aia.org/aiaucmp/groups/aia/documents/pdf/aiab108838.pdf[4]

Endnotes:
  1. American Institute of Architects: http://www.aia.org
  2. National Institute of Building Sciences: http://www.nibs.org/
  3. http://www.aia.org/press/AIAB103807: http://www.aia.org/press/AIAB103807
  4. http://www.aia.org/aiaucmp/groups/aia/documents/pdf/aiab108838.pdf: http://www.aia.org/aiaucmp/groups/aia/documents/pdf/aiab108838.pdf

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