How to Build Homes to Survive Disasters, Climate Change

Green Builder Media announces a brand-new webinar by Peter Pfeiffer, FAIA, that addresses the urgent need to design homes to survive catastrophic disasters.


Lake City, Colo., Sept. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On Wednesday, September 20, at 2:00 pm Eastern, join Peter Pfeiffer, internationally recognized architect, interior designer, and building scientist for a riveting webinar on how to use holistic design concepts to ensure houses survive disasters. 

Click here to reserve your seat. 

As climate change makes our environment less hospitable and more unpredictable, it is crucial to design homes and buildings that can respond to the change and stand up to the ever-growing threat it brings with it. 

In this timely session, Pfeiffer will discuss how to implement a holistic design approach that operationalizes climate-responsiveness to produce homes that will be truly resilient and livable in the aftermath of catastrophic natural disasters.

Pfeiffer, a cofounder of Barley & Pfeiffer Architects, will explore the importance of:

  • Critical pre-design project programming.
  • Climate-responsive shading and passive-solar design strategies.
  • Resource-efficient floor planning.
  • Right-sizing, smarter kitchens and bathrooms.
  • Interior design flaws that affect lighting and air-conditioning energy consumption.
  • Glare-free daylighting.
  • Hot and cold-climate resistant roofs.
  • Many other important design elements that ensure healthier living in tune with the climate.

Reserve your seat today!

About Green Builder Media

Green Builder Media is North America’s leading media company focused on green building and sustainable living content. With a comprehensive suite of content marketing, digital, social, and print media options, high-profile demonstration projects, market intelligence, data services, and live events, Green Builder Media offers a blend of visionary and practical information covering a broad spectrum of topics, including decarbonization, electrification, smart home technologies, energy efficiency, intelligent water, indoor air quality, resilient housing, renewables, and clean transportation.

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