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Lindsay Brugger

Vice President, Urban Resilience Urban Land Institute

Lindsay Brugger is Vice President, Urban Resilience for the Urban Land Institute (ULI), a global nonprofit organization comprising more than 45,000 real estate and urban development professionals dedicated to advancing the Institute’s mission of shaping the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. Ms. Brugger leads ULI’s Urban Resilience Program to advance the real estate industry’s understanding of climate risk, catalyze action to reduce vulnerability, and support communities in becoming more climate resilient. A licensed architect, certified passive house consultant, and frequent speaker, Ms. Brugger has worked for over a decade at the intersection of resilience, adaptation, and the built environment. She began her career as a practicing architect; extending her services to Architecture for Humanity DC where she co-founded and directed the Resilience by Design Program. Prior to joining ULI, Ms. Brugger was the Director of Resilience Knowledge and Engagement at the American Institute of Architects. During her tenure, she championed resilience, climate adaptation, and disaster assistance; creating tools and resources to help AIA’s 95,000 architects build new skillsets, integrate resilience into practice, and support their communities pre- and post-disaster. An avid partner in advancing resilience action throughout the building industry, Ms. Brugger often serves as a subject matter expert on climate adaptation and the built environment, supporting organizations and initiatives such as the National Institute of Building Sciences, the National Institute of Standards & Technology, and the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit. Ms. Brugger received a Master of Architecture and B.S. in Architecture from Roger Williams University; as well as the Alpha Rho Chi Medal for her leadership and service.

Speaking at

Thu 27 Nov 11:45 AM — 1:00 PM (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

Workshop: Investing in resilience: The impact of physical climate risk on asset value

As climate impacts intensify, the real estate sector faces a critical question: can investments in resilience today translate into value tomorrow? This interactive session explores how physical climate risks are assessed, and how the measures taken to mitigate them can be reflected in asset valuations. Through real-world scenarios and group discussion, participants will examine emerging approaches, share insights, and consider how our approach must evolve to recognise resilience as a driver of long-term value.

Thu 27 Nov 2:15 PM — 3:30 PM (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

Workshop: Investing in resilience: The impact of physical climate risk on asset value

As climate impacts intensify, the real estate sector faces a critical question: can investments in resilience today translate into value tomorrow? This interactive session explores how physical climate risks are assessed, and how the measures taken to mitigate them can be reflected in asset valuations. Through real-world scenarios and group discussion, participants will examine emerging approaches, share insights, and consider how our approach must evolve to recognise resilience as a driver of long-term value.