Fast-track to recovery: Case Study 2.0 offers blueprint for LA's wildfire rebuild
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In response to the devastating wildfires of January, architects and builders in Los Angeles have launched Case Study 2.0, a modern take on the post-World War II design initiative. This program offers homeowners standardized designs to streamline the rebuilding process in areas like Altadena and Pacific Palisades. By utilizing a catalog of designs, multiple homeowners can expedite approvals and construction times, benefiting from a shared approach. Additionally, the Blue Ribbon Commission has proposed a new authority to oversee and manage the rebuilding process, aiming to prevent speculative development.
The Case Study 2.0 program enables homeowners to select from a catalog of designs, accelerating the rebuilding process in fire-affected areas like Altadena and Pacific Palisades.
Crest CEO Steven Somers emphasized the deep personal connection to the communities affected by the fires, reflecting their commitment to aiding in the rebuilding efforts.
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