In January 2025, Los Angeles suffered an unspeakable wildfire tragedy, destroying a minimum of 17,000 buildings, and with tens of 1000’s of individuals pressured out of their properties. Virtually instantly, authorities officers declared a state of emergency and laid out a path to rebuild “like for like.” Nevertheless, within the aftermath of such disasters when rebuilding from the bottom up, is “like for like” one of the best ways to proceed? These disasters present a possibility to future-proof our neighborhoods for the subsequent era of environmental challenges. In face of seemingly countless, floods, fires, rising temperatures, and vitality crises, we should take the time to rethink our method ahead.
PLAYING WITH FIRE
In L.A. alone, simply over quarter of one million properties are situated in hillside high-fire hazard zones. The attract of views and exclusivity usually comes with elevated danger as most flames, particularly wind-driven ones, unfold a lot quicker uphill. Any upslope overhanging buildings, corresponding to wood decks, present excellent gas for upslope fires and as soon as ignited, the flames simply switch to any related construction.
So, how does one capitalize on the hillside views however concurrently handle the hazard? Having a gas modification zone—a transparent space of land round buildings that primarily removes gas for wildfires—is a particular first step. The usage of noncombustible supplies needs to be inspired together with wooden composites, standing seam metallic roofs, and noncombustible cladding—like plaster, or Hardie panels—created from a mix of cement, sand, cellulose fibers, and different components. These stay intact for a number of hours earlier than starting to interrupt down, even when uncovered to excessive warmth.
For a current challenge in a risk-prone canyon, we additionally designed a perforated metallic “fireplace defend,” separated from the home by a few toes. It supplies a layer of safety in opposition to the solar but additionally repels flying embers. A hearth defend can be a simple modification for present properties, and a consideration for brand new development. We will construct further security nets by means of landscaping by utilizing water-retaining vegetation like cacti and different succulents strategically across the property. Drought-tolerant planting is each environmentally sound and sensible, as these vegetation retain water to offer one other barrier of safety between the skin and the house.
A FLOOD OF QUESTIONS
With more and more frequent hurricanes and flooding, house design must lastly start to answer these recurring occasions. Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth home in Plano, Illinois is situated in a flood zone however designed in order that the residing quarters had been raised above flood ranges at the moment. This resulted in probably the most iconic house designs of the twentieth century, primarily proving that nice design may be achieved whereas fixing for excessive environments.
As well as, all important infrastructure needs to be raised above flood ranges. Assemble everlasting obstacles across the house, particularly if adapting present buildings to answer environmental strain. Websites needs to be graded to slope away from the construction. Use concrete piers for foundations or, higher nonetheless, permeable foundations to alleviate hydrostatic strain. Set up sewer backflow valves to forestall sewage circulate into the house within the occasion of flooding.
Individuals trying to insulate present properties in opposition to environmental stressors, like frequent flooding, who can’t totally modify an older property can introduce an adjunct dwelling unit (ADU) designed to be completely flood proof, offering a secure place to land if the unique property’s defenses are breached by water. These ADUs may be constructed to be completely off grid and raised above flood stage, utilizing nontraditional supplies like concrete to insulate in opposition to fireplace and wind occasions.
RECHARGE YOUR BATTERIES
Through the Palisades and Eaton fires in L.A., because of energy shut offs plus damages from wind and fireplace, practically half one million residents misplaced energy. In a time when many jurisdictions are aggressively shifting towards completely electrical energy, hardships are compounded by lack of energy as individuals are left unable to warmth their properties or prepare dinner their meals even when they haven’t been straight impacted. It’s crucial that properties can climate a disaster by having sufficient impartial vitality to energy their important companies.
Electrical energy, particularly when obtained from renewable sources like photo voltaic panels, is a extra economical and environmentally accountable choice. If that is coupled with satisfactory battery storage to energy the house’s important companies, it’s simpler to climate a disaster. Rolling energy shut offs are additionally changing into more and more widespread in response to scorching temperatures across the nation, so vitality independence ought to turn into a precedence for householders to insure themselves in opposition to an outage that may be a direct results of environmental stress.
BETTER, STRONGER, SMARTER
After the January wildfires, the Metropolis of Los Angeles launched an emergency declaration to “clear the best way to rebuild properties as they had been” and “permit rebuilding like for like.” Whereas nicely intentioned and sweeping in its attain, this declaration needs to be strongly resisted. We should oppose the temptation to recreate precisely what was misplaced and as an alternative deal with making a mannequin for improvement that minimizes the possibility of destruction occurring once more.
With local weather change and excessive climate occasions taking place with elevated frequency, we have to modify to this new actuality by hardening our properties, each present and new, and embracing the chance to rebuild higher, stronger, and smarter for future generations.
Nerin Kadribegovic is founder and principal at Kadre Architects.

