Charlotte Director Blaine Brownell Delivers The Keynote At The National Disaster Resilience Conference
Blaine Brownell, director of the David R. Ravin School of Architecture, will deliver a keynote presentation at theĀ 2025 National Disaster Resilience Conference, to be held Nov. 19 and 20 in Clearwater Beach, Florida. Ā
Titled āBuilding the Dream,ā the conference will bring together experts from academia, industry and the public sector to explore best practices for designing, building, selling and protecting homes in the face of natural disasters. The topic of Brownellās address is āAntifragile Design: Beyond Resilience.ā
Across the United States, communities are grappling with the risks and realities of fires, floods and damaging winds. Inspired by Nassim Nicholas Talebās 2012 book, āAntifragile,ā Brownellās address will present strategies for dynamic architecture that not only endures disaster, but can actually become stronger under stress or renewed in its aftermath.
Brownell, FAIA, is an architect and researcher of emergent materials and sustainable building technologies. He has written nine books on advanced and sustainable materials for architecture and design, including āMatter in the Floating World,ā āMaterial Strategies,ā and the four-volume āTransmaterialā series. He writes the āMind & Matterā column for Architect magazine, and his work has been published in more than 70 architecture, design, science and news journals, including The New York Times, The London Times, The Wall Street Journal and Nature.
A founding member of the Advanced Materials Council, Brownell has been an advisor to the National Institute of Building Sciences, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Mayo Clinic, Steelcase, 3M, Panasonic and the Danish Architecture Center.

