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  • Playrise playground by OMMX architects

    Playrise's easy-build playground lets kids be kids even when fleeing war

    UK-based charity Playrise and architecture studio OMMX have designed a modular, flatpack playground, aimed at restoring the right to play for children in refugee camps and disaster zones. More about Playrise's easy-build playground lets kids be kids even when fleeing war

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 31 March 2026 | Leave a comment
  • Samara ADU Los Angeles

    Samara installs its first factory-built home in Los Angeles rebuild effort

    Samara, the factory-built ADU company co-founded by US chief design officer Joe Gebbia, has installed the first of a series of units in Los Angeles on the site of a home that burned down in the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires. More about Samara installs its first factory-built home in Los Angeles rebuild effort

    Ben Dreith | 26 January 2026 | Leave a comment
  • Houses being rebuilt in LA following wildfires

    Architects concerned by disjointed LA wildfires rebuild

    Hasty rebuilding efforts following the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires are risking a repeat of the disaster, architects on the ground have warned. Dezeen US editor Ben Dreith reports. More about Architects concerned by disjointed LA wildfires rebuild

    Ben Dreith | 19 January 2026 | Leave a comment
  • Exterior of Home for All Noroshi

    Klein Dytham Architecture completes community centre post-earthquake in Noroshi

    Tokyo-based Klein Dytham Architecture has showcased Home for All Noroshi, a community centre that incorporates roof tiles from homes destroyed in Japan's Noto earthquake, in this video shared with Dezeen. More about Klein Dytham Architecture completes community centre post-earthquake in Noroshi

    Cajsa Carlson | 14 January 2026 | Leave a comment
  • Drone noise-blocking headphones from Design in Conflict exhibition at We Design Beirut

    Lebanese students create drone noise-blocking headphones and more designs for life under conflict

    Design and architecture students from Lebanon have tackled some of the biggest challenges facing their country in the exhibition Design in Conflict, held in Beirut's notorious abandoned Burj El Murr skyscraper. More about Lebanese students create drone noise-blocking headphones and more designs for life under conflict

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 23 December 2025 | Leave a comment
  • The BIG U in New York

    "The knowledge we have built from storm to storm is the true legacy of Hurricane Katrina"

    Hurricane Katrina served as a wake up call that has led to US cities becoming more resilient and safer, writes Amy Chester on the 20th anniversary of the deadly disaster. More about "The knowledge we have built from storm to storm is the true legacy of Hurricane Katrina"

    Amy Chester | 2 September 2025 | Leave a comment
  • A piece of the Titan submersible after being recovered from the ocean floor

    "Pessimism plays a crucial part in design"

    Two recent disaster documentaries highlight the need for designers and architects to open the door to pessimism, writes emergency planner Lucy Easthope. More about "Pessimism plays a crucial part in design"

    Lucy Easthope | 14 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • A house designed by Greg Chasen that survived the Palisades fire

    "In post-disaster cities like Los Angeles, we need new model homes and we need them now"

    After disasters like the Los Angeles wildfires one of the best ways for architects to help is by designing prototypes, write Dana Cuff, Emmanuel Proussaloglou and Ryan Conroy. More about "In post-disaster cities like Los Angeles, we need new model homes and we need them now"

    Dana Cuff, Emmanuel Proussaloglou and Ryan Conroy | 12 May 2025 | Leave a comment
  • LA wildfires

    Los Angeles mayor issues executive order for "residents to rapidly rebuild"

    Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass has issued an executive order that expedites or negates permit requirements, expands ADU usage and provides for the cataloguing of damage to historical buildings as unprecedented wildfires continue to destroy lives and property. More about Los Angeles mayor issues executive order for "residents to rapidly rebuild"

    Ben Dreith | 14 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Pyri wildfire detection device

    Pyri wildfire detection device melts in response to fire

    A pinecone-shaped wildfire detector built out of wax and charcoal has won the UK James Dyson Award, recognising the best inventions by student and graduate designers. More about Pyri wildfire detection device melts in response to fire

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 11 September 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Bruno Moser and Nicola Scaranaro from Foster + Partners

    Engaging with locals aids "healing" say post-earthquake masterplanners

    Involving locals in post-disaster rebuilding can aid recovery from trauma and ensure communities are effectively restored, say Foster + Partners architects designing the Antakya masterplan following the Turkey-Syria earthquakes. More about Engaging with locals aids "healing" say post-earthquake masterplanners

    Lizzie Crook | 6 June 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Bot lifejacket by Ewan Morrell

    Ten designs and buildings that reduce the impact of environmental hazards

    To conclude our Designing for Disaster series, we round up 10 design and architecture projects that aim to prevent, manage or aid recovery from natural-hazard events. More about Ten designs and buildings that reduce the impact of environmental hazards

    Ellen Eberhardt | 16 November 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Resident with Emergency Instant Shelter in Pakistan

    Yasmeen Lari on track to build a million flood-resilient Pakistan homes by 2024

    After extreme floods put a third of Pakistan under water in 2022, architect Yasmeen Lari vowed to build one million flood-resilient homes. For our Designing for Disaster series, her foundation reveals it is a third of the way towards that target. More about Yasmeen Lari on track to build a million flood-resilient Pakistan homes by 2024

    Amy Frearson | 16 November 2023 | Leave a comment
  • A woman holding her child during floods in Pakistan in 2022

    "It is time for all of us to become aware of the gravity of the situation"

    Continuing our Designing for Disaster series, Yasmeen Lari warns that architects in the Global North cannot ignore the threat from environmental hazards exacerbated by climate change. More about "It is time for all of us to become aware of the gravity of the situation"

    Yasmeen Lari | 13 November 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Headshot of Rebuild by Design chief Amy Chester

    Worsening natural hazards an "opportunity" to rethink cities says Amy Chester

    The increasing need to protect cities from environmental hazards is a chance to transform communities for the better, says Rebuild By Design managing director Amy Chester in this interview for our Designing for Disaster series. More about Worsening natural hazards an "opportunity" to rethink cities says Amy Chester

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 10 November 2023 | Leave a comment
  • A drawing of a tornado about to hit a school

    "Design professionals can make choices to prove that disasters are not natural"

    Continuing our Designing for Disaster series, disasters expert Ilan Kelman shares advice for designers and architects on averting catastrophe. More about "Design professionals can make choices to prove that disasters are not natural"

    Ilan Kelman | 7 November 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Photo of a ForestGuard device strapped to a tree

    "The trees themselves" raise wildfire alarm in ForestGuard detection system

    Wildfires can be detected before they spread or even before they start using a new satellite-enabled sensor system created by a group of Turkish recent design graduates and spotlighted by Dezeen as part of our Designing for Disaster series. More about "The trees themselves" raise wildfire alarm in ForestGuard detection system

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 6 November 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Men pushing car in a flood

    "How we respond to disasters tells us a lot about our future"

    The world urgently needs architects and designers to start prioritising humanitarian projects, writes Cameron Sinclair as part of our Designing for Disaster series. More about "How we respond to disasters tells us a lot about our future"

    Cameron Sinclair | 2 November 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Lucy Easthope

    Disasters "very rarely not a design failure" says expert Lucy Easthope

    Emergency planner Lucy Easthope explains why she gets "chills at the back of the neck" when hearing that architects are working pro bono on disaster recovery in this interview conducted as part of Dezeen's Designing for Disaster series. More about Disasters "very rarely not a design failure" says expert Lucy Easthope

    Nat Barker | 1 November 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Designing for Disaster illustration

    Disaster is well and truly upon us

    Our latest series looks at how designers and architects can help manage natural hazards. Dezeen features editor Nat Barker explains why it's time to start Designing for Disaster. More about Disaster is well and truly upon us

    Nat Barker | 1 November 2023 | Leave a comment
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