An Architectonic Recovery Plan over the North-East
... several factors such as: resident’s income, the position in relation to the road, the mix use of businesses on the ground floor, number of floors, construction method, property disputes etc. It is important to underline that the building area is treated with traditional handcraft but also with authe ...
... several factors such as: resident’s income, the position in relation to the road, the mix use of businesses on the ground floor, number of floors, construction method, property disputes etc. It is important to underline that the building area is treated with traditional handcraft but also with authe ...
The Broadening and Mystified Margins of Urban Deprivation1
... The first is alterity’s function as a dividing, and ultimately as an individualizing, principle. The postmodernist legitimation of difference and hybridity and, in fact, the acknowledgment of increasingly sub-divisible collective identities has nurtured the capacity of social and political systems t ...
... The first is alterity’s function as a dividing, and ultimately as an individualizing, principle. The postmodernist legitimation of difference and hybridity and, in fact, the acknowledgment of increasingly sub-divisible collective identities has nurtured the capacity of social and political systems t ...
land-use efficient housing
... entry barrier on a local marketplace, and ensure that a larger portion of a community’s wealth must be spent on obtaining access to real estate, rather than be invested in more productive, dynamic sectors of the local economy. In contrast to the patterns that develop under the legal and political re ...
... entry barrier on a local marketplace, and ensure that a larger portion of a community’s wealth must be spent on obtaining access to real estate, rather than be invested in more productive, dynamic sectors of the local economy. In contrast to the patterns that develop under the legal and political re ...
Planning Cultural Sustainability in a Global Economy
... commercial while building partially upon activities already existing adjacent to the site. Located in the center of Budapest the site is already tied in with the cities subway and tram networks. The fabric of new buildings on the site will be considerably higher than the existing buildings, but in h ...
... commercial while building partially upon activities already existing adjacent to the site. Located in the center of Budapest the site is already tied in with the cities subway and tram networks. The fabric of new buildings on the site will be considerably higher than the existing buildings, but in h ...
Watergate Apartments Elenberg Fraser, Monument
... at the highest levels. The break-in at the building in 1972 led to the end of President Nixon and the infamous Watergate scandal as uncovered by journalists Woodward and Bernstein. Since then there have been a litany of scandal suffixes such as Koreagate, Irangate, Dianagate, Monicagate…. Elenberg F ...
... at the highest levels. The break-in at the building in 1972 led to the end of President Nixon and the infamous Watergate scandal as uncovered by journalists Woodward and Bernstein. Since then there have been a litany of scandal suffixes such as Koreagate, Irangate, Dianagate, Monicagate…. Elenberg F ...
Solar Angle Impact on High
... high-rise office building where the day use far exceeds the night use. By reducing the amount of lights needed to illuminate a space, the energy that it would take to power the lights as well as the energy it took to remove the extra heat introduced by the unneeded lights is saved. This need conflic ...
... high-rise office building where the day use far exceeds the night use. By reducing the amount of lights needed to illuminate a space, the energy that it would take to power the lights as well as the energy it took to remove the extra heat introduced by the unneeded lights is saved. This need conflic ...
Urban Metabolism at UCL – A working paper
... The normative implication of closing the loops as a recipe for sustainability has its grounds on ecology, rather than on cell biology-‐ as living organisms also produce waste. Thus, ecology prov ...
... The normative implication of closing the loops as a recipe for sustainability has its grounds on ecology, rather than on cell biology-‐ as living organisms also produce waste. Thus, ecology prov ...
a dung beetle in mexico city: the case of
... Geotrupinae dung beetle species, endemic to Mexico was present in the gardens. It was remarkable the frequent appearance of several individuals of C. fronticornis that were feeding, and also burying dog-dung for nesting purposes. Additionally, individuals of this species were observed to be attracte ...
... Geotrupinae dung beetle species, endemic to Mexico was present in the gardens. It was remarkable the frequent appearance of several individuals of C. fronticornis that were feeding, and also burying dog-dung for nesting purposes. Additionally, individuals of this species were observed to be attracte ...
Social Networks Analysis of the Landscape of the City for
... landscape of the city that were published in A imagem da cidade [The Image of the City] by Lynch ([1960] 1997), in Paisagem urbana by Cullen ([1961] 1971), and in A arquitetura da cidade[The Architecture of the City] by Rossi ([1966] 1995). Also the first work that indicated the built heritage of th ...
... landscape of the city that were published in A imagem da cidade [The Image of the City] by Lynch ([1960] 1997), in Paisagem urbana by Cullen ([1961] 1971), and in A arquitetura da cidade[The Architecture of the City] by Rossi ([1966] 1995). Also the first work that indicated the built heritage of th ...
A Framework for Assessing Environmental
... The proposed framework includes nine major processes as shown in figure1. The first process is to divide an urban area into a number of categories based on expert knowledge with regards to readily available data. Criteria to be used for categorization are those which are expected to have the greates ...
... The proposed framework includes nine major processes as shown in figure1. The first process is to divide an urban area into a number of categories based on expert knowledge with regards to readily available data. Criteria to be used for categorization are those which are expected to have the greates ...
The importance of sustainable architecture in tropical climate countries
... There is evidence that sustainability is a fundamental consideration: “The question of the longterm, unanticipated negative impact of an Economic Policy on its performance was further extended to cover the effect of new products - chemical, agricultural, and mechanical - on environmental quality in ...
... There is evidence that sustainability is a fundamental consideration: “The question of the longterm, unanticipated negative impact of an Economic Policy on its performance was further extended to cover the effect of new products - chemical, agricultural, and mechanical - on environmental quality in ...
Back to the future: A re-examination of high rise
... units , could create important social dynamics that sustain the buildings’ vitality in important ways, that contribute to its sense of place and function within the urban setting. The adaptability of buildings is also of paramount concern when thinking about life cycles and enduring relevance. Aimin ...
... units , could create important social dynamics that sustain the buildings’ vitality in important ways, that contribute to its sense of place and function within the urban setting. The adaptability of buildings is also of paramount concern when thinking about life cycles and enduring relevance. Aimin ...
2_Main Document
... boundary between two cities was difficult owing to the agglomeration of dense urban settlements, (iii) their relative population sizes were used to define their boundaries. Different population density criteria were tested for comparison, as the model outcomes could be sensitive to the specificatio ...
... boundary between two cities was difficult owing to the agglomeration of dense urban settlements, (iii) their relative population sizes were used to define their boundaries. Different population density criteria were tested for comparison, as the model outcomes could be sensitive to the specificatio ...
Mapping urban and social space: towards a socio
... The block – in French îlot, which etymologically means small island – is a part of the urban area isolated from the surrounding parts by streets. It’s a group of interdependent building plots. In their study the authors do not consider the special cases of facility or monumental blocks, which consis ...
... The block – in French îlot, which etymologically means small island – is a part of the urban area isolated from the surrounding parts by streets. It’s a group of interdependent building plots. In their study the authors do not consider the special cases of facility or monumental blocks, which consis ...
News Release - Lord Aeck Sargent
... the front end of projects. I was drawn to join LAS because of the firm’s longtime reputation for design integrity and an excellent project delivery process. I want to use my proven front-end skills to complement the LAS tradition of producing great buildings and urban spaces. Another important facto ...
... the front end of projects. I was drawn to join LAS because of the firm’s longtime reputation for design integrity and an excellent project delivery process. I want to use my proven front-end skills to complement the LAS tradition of producing great buildings and urban spaces. Another important facto ...
Proceedings Book_2.indb
... Pain used computer controlled machine to create polyethylene sculptures. Each sculpture was formed by rigidly scripted machine and identical parameters. However, due to the forces of chaos, the produced forms were all different. The artist created the contrast between his personalized mass productio ...
... Pain used computer controlled machine to create polyethylene sculptures. Each sculpture was formed by rigidly scripted machine and identical parameters. However, due to the forces of chaos, the produced forms were all different. The artist created the contrast between his personalized mass productio ...
2004 CNU Charter Awards - Congress for the New Urbanism
... that exemplify the Charter principles (as so many increasingly do) but to advance the Charter principles by selecting projects demonstrating new strategies and impressive ambitions from which there is much to learn. This expanded mission is perhaps most evident in the way all of this year’s winning ...
... that exemplify the Charter principles (as so many increasingly do) but to advance the Charter principles by selecting projects demonstrating new strategies and impressive ambitions from which there is much to learn. This expanded mission is perhaps most evident in the way all of this year’s winning ...
København den 26. – 28. september 2012
... development: identity, landscape, resources, density and diversity. These were used in the analysis of the case areas’ potential to be more sustainable and to discuss the content of a sustainable urban environment in a more general perspective. Further, proposals developed in the case areas and othe ...
... development: identity, landscape, resources, density and diversity. These were used in the analysis of the case areas’ potential to be more sustainable and to discuss the content of a sustainable urban environment in a more general perspective. Further, proposals developed in the case areas and othe ...
100 years ago… - Edifice Sun Life
... the square began in 1914, replacing the YMCA building, which had been demolished. Designed by Toronto-based architects Darling, Pearson and Cleveland, and completed in 1918, the Sun Life Building rose six stories high and housed the Company’s 750 employees. The building has undergone two expansions: ...
... the square began in 1914, replacing the YMCA building, which had been demolished. Designed by Toronto-based architects Darling, Pearson and Cleveland, and completed in 1918, the Sun Life Building rose six stories high and housed the Company’s 750 employees. The building has undergone two expansions: ...
Urban Design Policy for Non Residential Development and Multi
... provide shelter, a sense of personal address and a transitional space between the public and private realms. ...
... provide shelter, a sense of personal address and a transitional space between the public and private realms. ...
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... provide shelter, a sense of personal address and a transitional space between the public and private realms. ...
... provide shelter, a sense of personal address and a transitional space between the public and private realms. ...
Urban Density and the Porous High-Rise - ctbuh
... advantage in both the micro and macro scale. In such projects, large assemblages of grid structures are by no means unusual. What makes the design of the Jingan project somewhat unusual is the way it establishes a multitude of variations on the grid theme, assigning different modules, materials, and ...
... advantage in both the micro and macro scale. In such projects, large assemblages of grid structures are by no means unusual. What makes the design of the Jingan project somewhat unusual is the way it establishes a multitude of variations on the grid theme, assigning different modules, materials, and ...
What Could Future Sahelian Cities Look Like?
... replication system through policy development and implementation throughout the Sahel. Current Challenges in the Sahel: Migration and Rapid Urbanization The Sahelian region has a long history of population movements and represents a multitude of migration patterns and trajectories. Mobility has been ...
... replication system through policy development and implementation throughout the Sahel. Current Challenges in the Sahel: Migration and Rapid Urbanization The Sahelian region has a long history of population movements and represents a multitude of migration patterns and trajectories. Mobility has been ...
the place of township transformation within south
... of overarching policies, such as the Constitution and the RDP, which lays the foundations for the type of society we want to achieve. Sectoral policies such as those for housing, health, education etc were intended to be the vehicles through which special attention would be given to areas that have ...
... of overarching policies, such as the Constitution and the RDP, which lays the foundations for the type of society we want to achieve. Sectoral policies such as those for housing, health, education etc were intended to be the vehicles through which special attention would be given to areas that have ...