In the climate change era, managing heat effects is becoming an increasing issue – rising temperatures are affecting how businesses perform, how cities function, how infrastructure holds up and how people live, work and stay safe. Heat impacts are no longer theoretical, they’re driving increased mortality, productivity loss, energy blackouts and energy use spikes, pushing up operational costs for private companies. For many it’s a new and unfamiliar challenge, raising complex questions around causes, workable adaptations and retrofitting of existing buildings and structures.
At Arup, our heat experts bring together rigorous science, data and analytics, strategic thinking and real-world experience of implementing solutions in the built environment. We work for local and regional authorities responsible for the impacts of heat on towns and cities; developers shaping commercial and residential estates; and transport operators dealing with climate impacts on the major transit networks. Our ultimate goal is to deliver liveable, resilient, healthy environments and systems, where heat is a manageable issue and people can thrive.
How we can help
We support clients across the full breadth of the heat resilience lifecycle – starting with a deep understanding of the issue and its causes, through strategic planning to the implementation of practical solutions. Our approach has three stages: