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Figure 2.6 Tailored Resiliency

iii. Use strategic modelling to evaluate options on development phase for multiple outcomes iv. Post-evaluation of projects for future improvisation v. Continuous effort in researching and learning from relevant data These suggestions conclude that relevant experts in the built industry environment shall take part in sharing their knowledge and skills in the respective field. The shared contribution would allow innovative approach the ideation of flood-resilient development that would bring benefits for financial, social and environmental sectors of urban development. While experts and financial contributors are regarded as core stakeholders in developing flood-resilient waterfront as solutions towards flood risk, consideration towards public community shall be highlighted as a crucial objective as they are the main target-user of the flood-resilient development. Bjarke Ingels Architects in The BIG Udesign reports introduced the concept of “tailored resiliency” where core concept of designing for flood protection is not only to provide a barrier but rather an act of enhancement and empowerment for the social and urban condition. The firm highlighted that community, and the environment shall be the ultimate end-user of a resilient development; thus, their opinion must be taken into account.

Figure 2.5 - Tailored Resiliency BIG TEAM, 2014

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