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This article discusses ways to reimagine the infrastructure of urban areas, allowing them to weather and quickly recover from natural disasters that are increasing in severity. | This article discusses ways to reimagine the infrastructure of urban areas, allowing them to weather and quickly recover from natural disasters that are increasing in severity. | ||
− | [https://www.archdaily.com/986833/construction-materials-that-increase-resilience-to-natural-disasters, Construction Materials that Increase Resilience to Natural Disasters], Eduardo Souza, Arch Daily, 11 August 2022, accessed 26 September 2022 (Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure) | + | *[https://www.archdaily.com/986833/construction-materials-that-increase-resilience-to-natural-disasters, Construction Materials that Increase Resilience to Natural Disasters], Eduardo Souza, Arch Daily, 11 August 2022, accessed 26 September 2022 (Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure) |
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About Me
Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Lily Jarosz spent her whole life in the City of Bridges. Go Steelers! Her family's cultural background lies in Pittsburgh, and she spent much of her youth going back and forth between the island and Pennsylvania. She loves being Puerto Rican. Her favorite part about the culture is the food, specifically tostones with mayoketchup! She attended and graduated from Norwin High School, took a gap year to spend more time with her family in Puerto Rico, and now attends Duke University. Go Blue Devils! She plans to study Civil Engineering in addition to Computer Science and craves to work improving infrastructure in Latin America.
Engineering Grand Challenges Article
This article discusses ways to reimagine the infrastructure of urban areas, allowing them to weather and quickly recover from natural disasters that are increasing in severity.
- Construction Materials that Increase Resilience to Natural Disasters, Eduardo Souza, Arch Daily, 11 August 2022, accessed 26 September 2022 (Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure)