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AMPHIBIOUS ARCHITECTURE: WHERE FLOOD RISK REDUCTION MEETS CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION ELIZABETH C. ENGLISH, PH.D. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO ONTARIO, CANADA

WHAT IS AMPHIBIOUS ARCHITECTURE? Amphibious architecture refers to buildings that sit on dry land like ordinary buildings, except when there is a flood, in which case they are capable of rising and floating on the surface until the floodwater recedes.

WHAT IS AMPHIBIOUS ARCHITECTURE? Amphibious architecture refers to buildings that sit on dry land like ordinary buildings, except when there is a flood, in which case they are capable of rising and floating on the surface until the floodwater recedes. A buoyancy system beneath the house displaces water to provide flotation as needed, and a vertical guidance system allows the rising and falling house to return to exactly the same place upon descent.

WHAT IS AMPHIBIOUS ARCHITECTURE? This is a proven strategy that has already been applied successfully in the Netherlands since 2005 and in rural Louisiana for close to forty years.

WHAT IS AMPHIBIOUS ARCHITECTURE? This is a proven strategy that has already been applied successfully in the Netherlands since 2005 and in rural Louisiana for close to forty years. Amphibious construction is an adaptive flood risk reduction strategy that works in synchrony with a floodprone region s natural cycles of flooding, rather than attempting to obstruct them.

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LOUISIANA For about 40 years, amphibious houses at Old River Landing in rural Louisiana have been rising and falling reliably with the level of flooding of the Mississippi River. AMPHIBIOUS FOUNDATIONS ARE NOT NEW! Dry in September... The same house... Floating in February

Old River Landing, Pointe Coupee Parish, LA

Old River Landing, Pointe Coupee Parish, LA

Old River Landing, Pointe Coupee Parish, LA

Old River Landing, Pointe Coupee Parish, LA

After the spring 2011 flood. Amphibious house on left is undamaged. Note waterline on elevated house on right.

WHAT IS THE BUOYANT FOUNDATION PROJECT? A Buoyant Foundation is a particular type of amphibious foundation that is specifically designed to be retrofitted to an existing house that is already slightly elevated off the ground and supported on short piers.

WHAT IS THE BUOYANT FOUNDATION PROJECT? A Buoyant Foundation is a particular type of amphibious foundation that is specifically designed to be retrofitted to an existing house that is already slightly elevated off the ground and supported on short piers. The system consists of three basic elements: buoyancy blocks underneath the house that provide flotation, vertical guidance posts that prevent the house from going anywhere except straight up and down, and a structural sub-frame that ties everything together.

WHAT IS THE BUOYANT FOUNDATION PROJECT? Caveat: Buoyant Foundations as currently designed are not intended for coastal regions subject to storm-surge inundation that includes wave action, or for high velocity flows.

WHAT IS THE BUOYANT FOUNDATION PROJECT? Caveat: Buoyant Foundations as currently designed are not intended for coastal regions subject to storm-surge inundation that includes wave action, or for high velocity flows. They are best suited to large, flat floodplain areas, to regions that are protected by levees where flooding is due to overtopping, to coastal regions well-protected by barrier islands or peninsulas, and to similar flood situations where the water is primarily rising rather than fast-flowing.

BUOYANT FOUNDATIONS CREATE HOMES THAT FLOAT IN A FLOOD Advantages Temporarily elevates house to exactly the height required to stay above water House otherwise remains close to the ground Therefore, less susceptible to wind damage Accommodates both soil subsidence and rising sea level House looks essentially the same as before Preserves traditional architecture Neighborhood retains original character Half the cost of permanent static elevation

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The people who live on the island want to stay on the island. My plan is to get the community back together. We want a community where we can all live and intermarry and continue on with our community and culture. - Chief Albert Naquin

Static house, under normal conditions Static house, during extreme flood House with Buoyant Foundation System retrofit, during extreme flood

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was carried out in part with the aid of a grant from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa, Canada.

www.buoyantfoundation.org