Sustainable Living
Hurricane Preparedness
Relation to Anthropologyy
Storms and Climate
Enginerring Resilience
100

This type of communty produces more energy than it consumes, relying on solar panels and battery storage.

What is a net-zero community?

100

These features of Hunters Point homes prevent wind damage to utilities.

What are buried power and internet lines?

100

The community design of Hunters Point reflects this cultural priority, focusing on resilience and sustainability.

What is environmental adaptation?

100

These two hurricanes tested Hunters Point’s storm-proof homes in 2024.

What are Hurricanes Helene and Milton?

100

Homes in Hunters Point are secured by this material to withstand Category 5 hurricanes.

What is concrete?

200

This renewable energy source kept the lights on during Hurricanes helene and Milton in Hunter point.

What is Solar Power?

200

Hunters Point’s ground-floor garages feature these structures to mitigate flooding.

What are flood vents?

200

The construction techniques in Hunters Point are an example of how humans innovate to survive in this type of challenging environment.

What are hurricane-prone regions?

200

This natural disaster drove a storm surge across a 65-mile coastal stretch, including Siesta Key.

What is Hurricane Milton?

200

Solar panels are attached to roofs with these to prevent detachment during storms.

What are raised vertical seams?

300

Excess energy in Hunters Point is either stored or sold back to this.

What is the grid.

300

 Residents stocked up on these two essentials before Hurricanes Milton and Helene.

What are water and groceries?

300

The lifestyle of Hunters Point residents showcases this anthropological theme, emphasizing harmony with natural forces.

What is sustainable living?

300

The Fulfords relocated from this state to Florida before purchasing their storm-resistant home.

What is Virginia?

300

This number of homes had been built in Hunters Point by October 2024.

What is 31?

400

These homes were designed to meet standards for net-zero certification by this organization.

What is the US Green Building Council?

400

Homes were constructed 16 feet above sea level, exceeding this Florida building code requirement.

What is 3 feet of fill dirt?

400

The development of Hunters Point illustrates the interaction between human settlement patterns and this broader environmental trend.

What is climate change?

400

Increased storm intensity is attributed to this global phenomenon.

What is climate change?

400

Homes in Hunters Point were constructed to withstand storm surges by being raised this many feet above the ground.

What is 16 feet?

500

Hunters Point homes cost between these two amounts, reflecting the premium for sustainability.

What is $1.4 million and $1.9 million?

500

 Life preservers were part of this couple’s emergency preparation strategy during the hurricanes.

Who are William and Sueann Fulford?

500

Anthropologists might study Hunters Point to explore how these shared experiences influence social cohesion and community identity.

What are extreme weather events?

500

Hunters Point’s founder emphasized these three components as key to future-proof homes.

What are solar power, batteries, and resilient construction?

500

These structural features secure homes from roof to foundation, enhancing resilience.

What are steel straps?

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