UnBuild It Podcast

160 - Designing Homes for Extreme Weather & Natural Disasters

Unbuild It Podcast Season 1 Episode 160

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How do you design a home for floods, wildfires, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, or ice storms? In this episode, Steve, Jake, and Pete explore what it really means to build for extreme events—and why there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.

Drawing from real-world experience, Steve and Jake discuss how high-performance homes can be adapted to withstand the specific hazards of a site’s climate and geography. From flood-resistant foundations and safe rooms to wildfire resilience and high-wind detailing, the conversation focuses on matching building strategies to the level of protection each client wants to achieve.

The discussion also highlights an important philosophy: building professionals aren’t there to judge a client’s concerns—they’re there to understand the risks, explain the tradeoffs, and design solutions that meet the client’s goals.

Whether you’re building in a floodplain, earthquake zone, hurricane corridor, or wildfire-prone area, this episode explores the principles behind resilient, durable homes designed for the unexpected.

Pete’s Resources:

FEMA Breakaway Walls Guidance

FEMA Safe Room Design Guide

FEMA Flood Openings in Foundation Walls

Simpson Strong-Tie High Wind Construction Guide

FamilySafe Storm Shelters

IBHS Home Disaster Guides