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Ritz-Carlton Residences in Estero Bay Designed for Hurricane Resilience

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Estero Bay, Florida, are being constructed with advanced hurricane resilience features. The 22-story waterfront condominium towers are designed to withstand Category 5 hurricane conditions, incorporating impact-resistant glazing, concrete and steel framing, and aerodynamic forms tested in wind tunnels. The development also includes natural coastal buffers and manmade interventions like seawalls and removable flood panels to enhance flood mitigation and erosion control.
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Why It's Important?

The design of the Ritz-Carlton Residences reflects a growing trend in real estate development focused on climate resilience. As hurricanes become more frequent and severe, such measures are crucial for protecting property and ensuring the safety of residents. This approach not only safeguards investments but also sets a precedent for future developments in hurricane-prone areas, potentially influencing building codes and standards.

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