
Multi-Apartment Buildings
... by Andor Wesselényi-Garay, Patrick Mullowney, and Anikó Annamária Németh by Péter Brenyó and Albert Máté Publication date 2013 Copyright © 2013 BUTE Department of Residential Building Design, The curriculum development of the BME Department of Residential Building Design was implemented under the ...
... by Andor Wesselényi-Garay, Patrick Mullowney, and Anikó Annamária Németh by Péter Brenyó and Albert Máté Publication date 2013 Copyright © 2013 BUTE Department of Residential Building Design, The curriculum development of the BME Department of Residential Building Design was implemented under the ...
Music performance lab Architecture as a sensory conductor 1 ©
... FIG 3.37_Concept development on section, idea of the skin forming the roof was explored drawing by Servaas de Kock FIG 3.38_Sectional exploration indicating the external visual experience in contrast to the internal multi sensory experience drawing by Servaas de Kock FIG 3.39_Conceptual model 2 in r ...
... FIG 3.37_Concept development on section, idea of the skin forming the roof was explored drawing by Servaas de Kock FIG 3.38_Sectional exploration indicating the external visual experience in contrast to the internal multi sensory experience drawing by Servaas de Kock FIG 3.39_Conceptual model 2 in r ...
Design for Conservation Areas
... SA goes further by examining all the sustainability-related effects of plans, whether they are social environmental or economic. Despite these differences it is possible to meet both requirements through a single appraisal process. In order to minimise duplication and time, ECC has applied this appr ...
... SA goes further by examining all the sustainability-related effects of plans, whether they are social environmental or economic. Despite these differences it is possible to meet both requirements through a single appraisal process. In order to minimise duplication and time, ECC has applied this appr ...
A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Skyscrapers
... Building, it would also be taller than the Eiffel Tower, and so it would be the world’s tallest in every sense. Predictably, those associated with the Manhattan Company Building would challenge the Chrysler Building’s legitimacy as tallest, since the former had higher occupied floors. To the great d ...
... Building, it would also be taller than the Eiffel Tower, and so it would be the world’s tallest in every sense. Predictably, those associated with the Manhattan Company Building would challenge the Chrysler Building’s legitimacy as tallest, since the former had higher occupied floors. To the great d ...
skyscrapers as tools of economic reform and elements of urban
... Municipality, 1986). A mixture of land use began to spread throughout the city, especially at Abdali, and privacy of residential houses began to be lost. The Middle Stage In 1987 the total inhabitants reached 960,000, and the area of Amman reached 350 square kilometers, when the Greater Municipality ...
... Municipality, 1986). A mixture of land use began to spread throughout the city, especially at Abdali, and privacy of residential houses began to be lost. The Middle Stage In 1987 the total inhabitants reached 960,000, and the area of Amman reached 350 square kilometers, when the Greater Municipality ...
A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Skyscrapers
... world at the time, save for the unoccupied Eiffel Tower. The Manhattan Company Building (40 Wall Street) was planned to be the largest in the world. It was, if only for the brief period prior to the vertex being added to the Chrysler Building. This secret addition to his building’s height allowed Wa ...
... world at the time, save for the unoccupied Eiffel Tower. The Manhattan Company Building (40 Wall Street) was planned to be the largest in the world. It was, if only for the brief period prior to the vertex being added to the Chrysler Building. This secret addition to his building’s height allowed Wa ...
as a PDF
... as a great world power and the expectation of international recognition. With an exploding population migrating from rural areas to large cities, particularly in Asia, problems of residential and commercial/mercantile accommodation and city services continue to magnify. As many Asian cities are expe ...
... as a great world power and the expectation of international recognition. With an exploding population migrating from rural areas to large cities, particularly in Asia, problems of residential and commercial/mercantile accommodation and city services continue to magnify. As many Asian cities are expe ...
Building Sustainability Assessment and
... Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method, developed by the UK-based Building Research Eastablishment (BRE). ...
... Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method, developed by the UK-based Building Research Eastablishment (BRE). ...
ROMAN URBAN TOPOGRAPHY in Britain and the western Empire
... the older style with stoas separated from each other and with streets passing through them’ (vi.24.2). The credit for inventing the ‘modern’ planning system to which these writers allude has generally been given to Hippodamus of Miletus (eg Aristotle, loc cit). Recent commentators have, with some ju ...
... the older style with stoas separated from each other and with streets passing through them’ (vi.24.2). The credit for inventing the ‘modern’ planning system to which these writers allude has generally been given to Hippodamus of Miletus (eg Aristotle, loc cit). Recent commentators have, with some ju ...
THE CONSERVATION OF OTTOMAN ERA NEIGHBOURHOODS IN
... 1.1. The Aims and Objectives of the Study The aim of the research is to understand the evolution of urban planning in Arnavutköy. This area is considered as a historic neighbourhood but so far there has been no discussion on the conservation issues related to this area and the transition from micro ...
... 1.1. The Aims and Objectives of the Study The aim of the research is to understand the evolution of urban planning in Arnavutköy. This area is considered as a historic neighbourhood but so far there has been no discussion on the conservation issues related to this area and the transition from micro ...
The Research Proposal - University of Pretoria
... developing countries may experience serious water shortages. They may also be financial with development options limited by lack of financial resources or access to foreign exchange. ...
... developing countries may experience serious water shortages. They may also be financial with development options limited by lack of financial resources or access to foreign exchange. ...
rosetta urban profile – background
... national levels. The purpose of the study is to develop urban poverty reduction policies at local, national, and regional levels, through an assessment of needs and response mechanisms, and as a contribution to widerranging implementation of the Millennium Development Goals. The study is based on an ...
... national levels. The purpose of the study is to develop urban poverty reduction policies at local, national, and regional levels, through an assessment of needs and response mechanisms, and as a contribution to widerranging implementation of the Millennium Development Goals. The study is based on an ...
Fig. 5.1 Early concept sketch showing the “lighter” wrapping and the
... Fig. 5.31 Showing varied scales and their desired effect on the initial experience of the building ...
... Fig. 5.31 Showing varied scales and their desired effect on the initial experience of the building ...
1. Objective of the architectural competition
... hinder the defence of the town and in case of attack the enemies could use them as shelters. So far still several requirements from the magistrate to demolish the buildings outside the old town are known. Creation of wide entrenchment area around the old town in 16th–17th century made big correction ...
... hinder the defence of the town and in case of attack the enemies could use them as shelters. So far still several requirements from the magistrate to demolish the buildings outside the old town are known. Creation of wide entrenchment area around the old town in 16th–17th century made big correction ...
Chapter 13: Urban America, 1865-1896 - Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
... ExamView® allows you to create your own test questions or choose from existing, fully editable banks of questions customized for this book. Question formats include true/false, multiple choice, completion, matching, short answer, and essay, and many questions are based on documents, maps, or graphs. ...
... ExamView® allows you to create your own test questions or choose from existing, fully editable banks of questions customized for this book. Question formats include true/false, multiple choice, completion, matching, short answer, and essay, and many questions are based on documents, maps, or graphs. ...
017Anthony.Psychological Aspects.Architecture of Tall Buildings.1995
... parts: a commentary and overview, the tall building and its neighborhood, housing and the livability of tall buildings, and the response to emergency. Contributors include a multidi sciplinary group of researchers from the United States and abroad. Interested readers are referred to thi s excellent ...
... parts: a commentary and overview, the tall building and its neighborhood, housing and the livability of tall buildings, and the response to emergency. Contributors include a multidi sciplinary group of researchers from the United States and abroad. Interested readers are referred to thi s excellent ...
urban green cover in nsw - Adapt NSW
... The information in the following pages provides practical guidance on how to adapt the urban environment through urban green cover projects. Urban green cover includes a range of strategies such as vegetated and reflective roofs, green walls, street plantings, permeable and reflective road surfaces, ...
... The information in the following pages provides practical guidance on how to adapt the urban environment through urban green cover projects. Urban green cover includes a range of strategies such as vegetated and reflective roofs, green walls, street plantings, permeable and reflective road surfaces, ...
The ABC of Housing Growth and Infrastructure
... Clearly, both are not possible without making some radical changes in the way we procure new housing. The authors of this report have spent many years working on how we can break out of this depressing cycle of housing boom and bust coupled with continuing shortage leading to unaffordability and lac ...
... Clearly, both are not possible without making some radical changes in the way we procure new housing. The authors of this report have spent many years working on how we can break out of this depressing cycle of housing boom and bust coupled with continuing shortage leading to unaffordability and lac ...
Draft Urban Design Guidelines for Tall Buildings
... Tall buildings on prominent sites will be designed and organised to: • enhance the prominent site and integrate with the precinct context. (Prominent sites do not require tall buildings to make them special, nor should they be a reason for a tall building or increase in height); • complement and enh ...
... Tall buildings on prominent sites will be designed and organised to: • enhance the prominent site and integrate with the precinct context. (Prominent sites do not require tall buildings to make them special, nor should they be a reason for a tall building or increase in height); • complement and enh ...
Zoning - Global Urban Development
... has introduced a complex array of additional zoning bonuses, regulations, and special districts, most of which deal with skyscraper development. These initiatives attempt to solve the problem of how to permit continued large-scale development in an already congested environment while maintaining som ...
... has introduced a complex array of additional zoning bonuses, regulations, and special districts, most of which deal with skyscraper development. These initiatives attempt to solve the problem of how to permit continued large-scale development in an already congested environment while maintaining som ...
systemic mobility - Beca Néstor Kirchner
... human beings even beyond the Earth, making the “oekumene” transposable. In turn, Isaac Joseph (1984) outlined the existence of three core mobilities. The first is the human characteristic of the ability to move, engaging in joint experiences and meetings. The second mobility relates specifically to ...
... human beings even beyond the Earth, making the “oekumene” transposable. In turn, Isaac Joseph (1984) outlined the existence of three core mobilities. The first is the human characteristic of the ability to move, engaging in joint experiences and meetings. The second mobility relates specifically to ...
The challenge of developing higher density, affordable housing in
... other less profitable uses for that specific location, resulting in a higher residual land value (Bertaud, 2010). One of the factors driving the cost of development in the inner city is the high residual land value resulting from the high demand for commercial space in the area. Basic urban economic ...
... other less profitable uses for that specific location, resulting in a higher residual land value (Bertaud, 2010). One of the factors driving the cost of development in the inner city is the high residual land value resulting from the high demand for commercial space in the area. Basic urban economic ...
mixed use development
... development is critically important to achieving this. Development that combines different uses brings vitality to the City, adds life and safety to our streets and opens up opportunities which can be readily accessed by more residents, workers, students and visitors. Mixed use projects at a medium- ...
... development is critically important to achieving this. Development that combines different uses brings vitality to the City, adds life and safety to our streets and opens up opportunities which can be readily accessed by more residents, workers, students and visitors. Mixed use projects at a medium- ...
Design Guidance - Ministry of Housing and Lands
... • studying appropriate massing to enhance legibility and accessibility • incorporating traffic management systems ...
... • studying appropriate massing to enhance legibility and accessibility • incorporating traffic management systems ...
The Portable Particular: An Integral Theory of Place
... foreign rule. In other words, these elements are both elements of liberation, as well as elements of identity. Thus, Picturesque Regionalists wanted to cut all ties with anything foreign. Critical regionalism, however, seeks to neither liberate nor isolate: “Critical Regionalism…in contrast to previ ...
... foreign rule. In other words, these elements are both elements of liberation, as well as elements of identity. Thus, Picturesque Regionalists wanted to cut all ties with anything foreign. Critical regionalism, however, seeks to neither liberate nor isolate: “Critical Regionalism…in contrast to previ ...