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Design response to rising sea levels in the Maldives: A study into aquatic architecture
Authors:Ahdha Moosa  Khoa Do  Emil Jonescu
Affiliation:School of Design and the Built Environment, Curtin University, Perth, Australia
Abstract:Climate change and rising sea levels present immediate threats to humanity. However, the global catastrophe fails to generate sufficient action. Subject to total submergence within 80 years, this study undertakes an iterative design process seeking sustainable adaptation strategies for the coastal island nation of the Maldives, specifically, Malé, its capital, which exists under a “state of alert” by order of government. Research methods include literature reviews, site analysis, mapping, and iterative design processes to develop an implementation framework strategy. Infrastructure concepts are presented as speculative images with context-specific spatial relationships and functions. Concepts do not intend to represent a conclusive prototype, rather, an ideation—a solution-based discourse among key audiences highlighting the need to act decisively and adaptively.
Keywords:Architectural design  Design practice  Infrastructure design  Rising sea levels  Case study
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