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Urban Resilience Forum, September 24, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Event Description
As Philadelphia looks toward the next 250 years and prepares to welcome the world in 2026, the Urban Resilience Forum asks what it means to build buildings, neighborhoods, and systems that continue to serve communities long after the celebration, under changing climate and resource conditions.
The 2026 Urban Resilience Forum will focus on real examples of work that already incorporate resilience and adaptability, particularly at the intersection of building performance, energy systems, housing, and long-term stewardship. The Forum seeks to inform the design community by highlighting projects and studies that demonstrate how resilience can be embedded into the built environment today.
What Green Building United is seeking
They invite submissions that present planning studies, research papers, built projects, or implemented policies that demonstrate how resilience and adaptability are being integrated into buildings, sites, neighborhoods, or systems to support future climate conditions.
Submissions may represent completed work, projects under construction, or advanced planning or research efforts. Work may be presented at a variety of scales, from individual buildings and sites to districts, corridors, or systems. Submissions are not expected to address every hazard or issue, but should describe the future climate, energy, or resource conditions the work is preparing for, the specific strategies used to improve long-term resilience, and lessons that can be applied or scaled across the Philadelphia region.
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