
This preprint examines how architectural design and urban planning strategies are integrated to enhance climate resilience in U.S. cities, using comparative case studies of New York City, Chicago, New Orleans, and Seattle.
Climate resilience; Urban planning; Architecture; Extreme weather; Green infrastructure; Urban adaptation; Flood mitigation; Heat management
Climate resilience; Urban planning; Architecture; Extreme weather; Green infrastructure; Urban adaptation; Flood mitigation; Heat management
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