Rising Above: Environmental Conditions for Elevating Architectural Foundations

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The decision to lift a building off the ground is a technical maneuver that requires substantial planning, expertise, and careful consideration. It is a deliberate architectural response to the site's forces and fragilities. Floodplains, wetlands, and thawing tundra share a common thread: Architects reconcile risk and vulnerability through elevated structures. In this sense, it is a spatial response and a structural necessity.

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Cite: Olivia Poston. "Rising Above: Environmental Conditions for Elevating Architectural Foundations" 08 Apr 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1028818/rising-above-environmental-conditions-for-elevating-architectural-foundations> ISSN 0719-8884

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