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PyroTriptych [3 Firescape Scenarios]

Extract from proposal for the reconciliation of human and non-human systems, Panarchistic Architecture.

Informed by studies of the low, mixed, and high-severity fire regimes of the western United States; of the Yellowstone National Park 1988, and the southern California October 2003, and 2007 fire complexes; of their ecological and wildland urban interface and intermix legacies; and of regional landscape histories, in conjunction with climate, and wider Earth and human system trajectories, these WUI scenarios embed the principles of the Panarchistic Architectural paradigm and the Panarchic Codex building codes.

The scenarios were made in:

2018

The scenarios look out to:

2030

Project facts

United States

Western US

2018

Submitted by:

Melissa Sterry, PhD

Project leader

January 13, 2021

How to cite this page:

Melissa Sterry, PhD

PyroTriptych [3 Firescape Scenarios]

1/13/2021

Resources

Sterry, M. L., (2018) Panarchistic Architecture: Building Wildland-Urban Interface Resilience to Wildfire through Design Thinking, Practice and Building Codes Modelled on Ecological Systems Theory. PhD Thesis, Advanced Virtual and Technological Architecture Research [AVATAR] group, University of Greenwich, London.

Sterry, M. L., (2018) Panarchistic Architecture: Building Wildland-Urban Interface Resilience to Wildfire through Design Thinking, Practice and Building Codes Modelled on Ecological Systems Theory. PhD Thesis, Advanced Virtual and Technological Architecture Research [AVATAR] group, University of Greenwich, London.

Sterry, M. L., (2018) Panarchistic Architecture: Building Wildland-Urban Interface Resilience to Wildfire through Design Thinking, Practice and Building Codes Modelled on Ecological Systems Theory. PhD Thesis, Advanced Virtual and Technological Architecture Research [AVATAR] group, University of Greenwich, London.

Project images

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Melissa Sterry

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Melissa Sterry

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Melissa Sterry

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