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Home » natural disasters

Articles Tagged with ''natural disasters''

Palisades Charter High School
L.A. Fires, One Year Later

Three Pacific Palisades Schools Rebuild for the Future

Matt Hickman
Matt Hickman
January 9, 2026
One Comment
A trio of Los Angeles Unified School District–led projects designed by DLR Group, NAC, and Practice take the opportunity to build back better following last year’s devastating wildfires.
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Palisades Fire Construction
L.A. Fires, One Year Later

Deregulation: Faster, Cheaper, Better?

Russell Fortmeyer
Russell Fortmeyer
January 9, 2026
No Comments
Although made in the spirit of expediting recovery, exemptions from environmental mandates seem like a step back from California's otherwise progressive climate-action policies.
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Paravant Architects Passive House
L.A. Fires, One Year Later

Is the Passive House Standard the Answer?

Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
January 8, 2026
One Comment
Many Passive House proponents see the energy performance–based program and its strategies as having great potential for the rebuilding of L.A.’s devastated neighborhoods.
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Jonah Susskind
L.A. Fires, One Year Later

Addressing the Wildfire Knowledge Gap: A Q&A with SWA’s Jonah Susskind

Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
January 8, 2026
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RECORD deputy editor Joann Gonchar talks with the landscape architecture firm’s director of climate strategy, who served as one of the principal investigators for its ‘Playbook for the Pyrocene.’
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CSA Number 2 House
L.A. Fires, One Year Later

Two Initiatives Resurrect the Fabled Case Study Program

Sarah Amelar
January 7, 2026
One Comment
Case Study: Adapt and Case Study 2.0 offer a fire resilience–oriented riff on the famed midcentury program instigated to address the post-World War II housing shortage.
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Altadena is not for sale sign
L.A. Fires, One Year Later

Erasure in the Historically Black Community of Altadena

Victor Jones
January 7, 2026
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‘From these embers, we can help communities remain or, through silence and complicity, facilitate their erasure,’ writes Victor Jones.
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Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles

Continuing Education: L.A. Fires, One Year Later

January 6, 2026
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RECORD explores the challenges to rebuilding—and the progress made—in the neighborhoods devastated by last January’s fires.
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Fire Recovery in LA

From Ashes to Action: L.A. Fire Recovery Enters New Phase

Engineering News-Record Staff
August 8, 2025
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While FEMA and the Army Corps achieve early delivery of LA wildfire cleanup, challenges loom over reconstruction.
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Eaton Wildfire

How to Help Those Impacted by the L.A. Wildfires

Matt Hickman
Matt Hickman
January 16, 2025
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The design community in Southern California—and beyond—rallies to support displaced colleagues, friends, and neighbors during the extreme fire event.
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Palisades Fire

The Losses are Profound as Los Angeles is Ravaged by Fire and Wind

Matt Hickman
Matt Hickman
January 8, 2025
No Comments
Whipped by brutal winds, the historic wildfire event unfolding across Southern California has claimed thousands of homes, businesses, and local landmarks.
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