Technologies for Building After Disaster: A Critical Review

This chapter provides a critical review of the technical literature on building solutions for post-disaster emergency response. The review is divided into four sections, each focusing on a relevant aspect relating to the emergency, which is analysed withi

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Ernesto Antonini Andrea Boeri Francesca Giglio

Emergency Driven Innovation

Low Tech Buildings and Circular Design

Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management

Series Editor: Elias G. Carayannis George Washington University Washington, DC, USA

The aim of this series is to highlight emerging research and practice at the dynamic intersection of innovation, technology, and knowledge management, where individuals, organizations, industries, regions, and nations are harnessing creativity and invention to achieve and sustain growth. Volumes in the series may include: • Research monographs and edited volumes • Handbooks and reference books • Professional titles aimed toward business leaders and policymakers Volumes in the series explore the impact of innovation at the “macro” (economies, markets), “meso” (industries, firms), and “micro” levels (teams, individuals), drawing from such related disciplines as finance, organizational psychology, R&D, science policy, information systems, and strategy, with the underlying theme that in order for innovation to be useful it must involve the sharing and application of knowledge. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/8124

Ernesto Antonini • Andrea Boeri Francesca Giglio

Emergency Driven Innovation Low Tech Buildings and Circular Design

Ernesto Antonini Department of Architecture University of Bologna Bologna, Italy

Andrea Boeri Department of Architecture University of Bologna Bologna, Italy

Francesca Giglio Department of Architecture and Territory University “Mediterranea” of Reggio Calabria Reggio Calabria, Italy

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