suitland tc comprehensive design report
... community that enhances the lifestyles of residents of the immediate and surrounding neighborhoods. Since the adoption of the Suitland Sector Plan 9 years ago, market needs have shifted. The proposed Suitland Town Center Plan enhances the original intent of the Development Plan while meeting current ...
... community that enhances the lifestyles of residents of the immediate and surrounding neighborhoods. Since the adoption of the Suitland Sector Plan 9 years ago, market needs have shifted. The proposed Suitland Town Center Plan enhances the original intent of the Development Plan while meeting current ...
CTBUH Technical Paper - Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
... Roadways are integral to the project, but simple and cost effective techniques, such as using a serpentine access road, can create elegant and effective solutions to reduce the potential for a vehicle to approach a building at high speed. Counter terrorism and counter surveillance techniques are ext ...
... Roadways are integral to the project, but simple and cost effective techniques, such as using a serpentine access road, can create elegant and effective solutions to reduce the potential for a vehicle to approach a building at high speed. Counter terrorism and counter surveillance techniques are ext ...
BRIEF SYLLABI FOR B.ARCH. DEGREE PROGRAM
... AR 1007 - INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN – II Pre-requisite: AR 1002 – Introduction to Architectural Design - I L T P/D C ...
... AR 1007 - INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN – II Pre-requisite: AR 1002 – Introduction to Architectural Design - I L T P/D C ...
Unit 25 Urbanization 25.1 Introduction 25.2 Urban, Urbanism
... indeed, is the process of becoming urban, moving to cities, changing from agriculture to other pursuits common to cities, such as trade, manufacturing, industry and management, and corresponding changes of behaviour patterns. It is the process of expansion in the entire system of interrelationships ...
... indeed, is the process of becoming urban, moving to cities, changing from agriculture to other pursuits common to cities, such as trade, manufacturing, industry and management, and corresponding changes of behaviour patterns. It is the process of expansion in the entire system of interrelationships ...
Appendix 1: Relevant Local Policy and Guidance
... (see figure 3.2). Existing DE networks within the borough will be protected and their expansion supported. All development will be required to contribute to the development of DE networks, including by connecting to such networks where these exist within the proximity of the development. requiring d ...
... (see figure 3.2). Existing DE networks within the borough will be protected and their expansion supported. All development will be required to contribute to the development of DE networks, including by connecting to such networks where these exist within the proximity of the development. requiring d ...
URBAN RENAISSANCE - FYM
... With an annual production capacity of 60 million tons and 49 cement plants (65 million tons and 53 cement plants considering also the companies consolidated by equity) Italcementi Group is the world’s fifth largest cement producer. Along with the cement plants, Italcementi Group’s industrial network ...
... With an annual production capacity of 60 million tons and 49 cement plants (65 million tons and 53 cement plants considering also the companies consolidated by equity) Italcementi Group is the world’s fifth largest cement producer. Along with the cement plants, Italcementi Group’s industrial network ...
faculty of architecture
... The Faculty of Architecture at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics focuses on training highly professional experts in architectural engineering who are aware of the social and cultural implications of their profession. Versatility is emphasised so that students will gain fundamental ...
... The Faculty of Architecture at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics focuses on training highly professional experts in architectural engineering who are aware of the social and cultural implications of their profession. Versatility is emphasised so that students will gain fundamental ...
Global changes – new urban realities: University of Basel`s
... assessments of needs • devising urban and regional revitalization strategy plans based on a «sense of place», i.e. the specific characteristics of a place given by its geography, history, political, societal and economic characteristics. Human Geographers with a specialization in Urban and Region ...
... assessments of needs • devising urban and regional revitalization strategy plans based on a «sense of place», i.e. the specific characteristics of a place given by its geography, history, political, societal and economic characteristics. Human Geographers with a specialization in Urban and Region ...
Offices Profile
... the suburbs of New Delhi, the building moves away from the typical office typology, provides an alternative with interweaving open social spaces, and closed workspaces. The design brief: The design merges the programmatic requirements of a business centre with the environmental concerns that are of ...
... the suburbs of New Delhi, the building moves away from the typical office typology, provides an alternative with interweaving open social spaces, and closed workspaces. The design brief: The design merges the programmatic requirements of a business centre with the environmental concerns that are of ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts
... The New York Times Building incorporates many of the transcendental themes in Mr. Piano’s architecture—volume, views, light, respect for context, relationship to the street—with a design that is open and inviting, providing its occupants with a sense of the city around them. The challenge of a skysc ...
... The New York Times Building incorporates many of the transcendental themes in Mr. Piano’s architecture—volume, views, light, respect for context, relationship to the street—with a design that is open and inviting, providing its occupants with a sense of the city around them. The challenge of a skysc ...
² Orai e Newsletter Personalized Orai e Newsletter
... The district is named after town of Jalaun, which was the former headquarters of a Maratha governor, but the administrative headquarters of the district is at Orai. Other large towns in the district are Kalpi, Konch, and Madhogarh.Jalaun District is a part of Jhansi Division. The district has an are ...
... The district is named after town of Jalaun, which was the former headquarters of a Maratha governor, but the administrative headquarters of the district is at Orai. Other large towns in the district are Kalpi, Konch, and Madhogarh.Jalaun District is a part of Jhansi Division. The district has an are ...
High-Density Forms in Contemporary Architecture
... born in large cities that are involved in a larger social network have an increased amygdala (a region of the brain associated with memory and emotional intelligence) compared to other people ...
... born in large cities that are involved in a larger social network have an increased amygdala (a region of the brain associated with memory and emotional intelligence) compared to other people ...
4. Design Detail - Leeds City Council
... opportunities for tall buildings. The local topography is an important consideration in understanding the local context. Building high within the city’s topography may be valid and offer opportunities to say build up a ridge or high point e.g. Elmwood Road/ Tower House area. Alternatively, it may be ...
... opportunities for tall buildings. The local topography is an important consideration in understanding the local context. Building high within the city’s topography may be valid and offer opportunities to say build up a ridge or high point e.g. Elmwood Road/ Tower House area. Alternatively, it may be ...
Design Principles and Strategies for Lifespan-Based Building
... the entire human life. In relation to this, some studies establish a strong link human health and indoor dwelling conditions such as thermal comfort, lighting, noise, moisture and mould (Bonnefoy et al., 2007; Wong, et al., 2009). Further to these, buildings consume about 40% of the world’s total en ...
... the entire human life. In relation to this, some studies establish a strong link human health and indoor dwelling conditions such as thermal comfort, lighting, noise, moisture and mould (Bonnefoy et al., 2007; Wong, et al., 2009). Further to these, buildings consume about 40% of the world’s total en ...
Manila Megalopolis 2021 and Beyond - People
... in shortage of utilities such as power, water pollution, and road congestion. At present, many places in the metropolis are crossing the threshold of livable communities. A challenge in Metro Manila is that there is so much wealth amidst so much poverty. There are great contrasts between gated commu ...
... in shortage of utilities such as power, water pollution, and road congestion. At present, many places in the metropolis are crossing the threshold of livable communities. A challenge in Metro Manila is that there is so much wealth amidst so much poverty. There are great contrasts between gated commu ...
A Framework for Assessing Environmental
... sample building which falls into “New category”. Data from a sample building is studied here to elaborate the model. The sample building called “USA Future house” is a two-story residential with an approximate total living area of 4500 square feet built by a number of US sponsors in Beijing, China ( ...
... sample building which falls into “New category”. Data from a sample building is studied here to elaborate the model. The sample building called “USA Future house” is a two-story residential with an approximate total living area of 4500 square feet built by a number of US sponsors in Beijing, China ( ...
lecture : commercial interior design practice
... Tenant improvements are those materials and constructions that form the infill, responding to the tenant's needs, which are not part of the base building. The base building standard, or building standard, is a package of typical tenant improvements provided by, and sometimes required of, the landlor ...
... Tenant improvements are those materials and constructions that form the infill, responding to the tenant's needs, which are not part of the base building. The base building standard, or building standard, is a package of typical tenant improvements provided by, and sometimes required of, the landlor ...
København den 26. – 28. september 2012
... the residents’ opinions about local settlements and housing, the transportation situation, how they use the public space and green areas, their contacts with neighbours and their participation in the transformation processes. The researchers also made interviews with politicians and other stake hold ...
... the residents’ opinions about local settlements and housing, the transportation situation, how they use the public space and green areas, their contacts with neighbours and their participation in the transformation processes. The researchers also made interviews with politicians and other stake hold ...
Physical – Spatial Analysis of ... Environment Sustainability
... ABSTRACT: The present study seeks to identify and study the physical-spatial structure condition of Yasuj city and the effective factors on the emergence and evolution of the spatial structure of this city for obtaining a sustainable urban environment. The method used in this paper is descriptive – ...
... ABSTRACT: The present study seeks to identify and study the physical-spatial structure condition of Yasuj city and the effective factors on the emergence and evolution of the spatial structure of this city for obtaining a sustainable urban environment. The method used in this paper is descriptive – ...
The Late 20th-Century Commercial Office
... such a summary. This can either be where the literature is dauntingly voluminous, or alternatively where little has been written. Most often it is the latter, and many IHAs bring understanding of site or building types which are neglected or little understood. Many of these are what might be thought ...
... such a summary. This can either be where the literature is dauntingly voluminous, or alternatively where little has been written. Most often it is the latter, and many IHAs bring understanding of site or building types which are neglected or little understood. Many of these are what might be thought ...
(Architecture) Syllabus WEF 2011-12 batch
... Evolution of shelter forms in different regions (deserts, thick forests, mountains, delta etc.) Growth of Human settlements and cultural influences with emphasis on India. Influence of religion and culture on domestic and civil architecture with special reference to India, Egypt, Europe. Industriali ...
... Evolution of shelter forms in different regions (deserts, thick forests, mountains, delta etc.) Growth of Human settlements and cultural influences with emphasis on India. Influence of religion and culture on domestic and civil architecture with special reference to India, Egypt, Europe. Industriali ...
CTBUH Names Best Tall Buildings for 2014
... façade’s organic textures and patterns; expansive views across the city made possible by large glazed areas, bay windows and doubleheight balconies; the interior “living landscape” concept adopted for the design of the two apartment types and the introduction of transparency and connectivity to the ...
... façade’s organic textures and patterns; expansive views across the city made possible by large glazed areas, bay windows and doubleheight balconies; the interior “living landscape” concept adopted for the design of the two apartment types and the introduction of transparency and connectivity to the ...
the extremely condensed hybrid urban block
... knowledge and architectural ambition not only within Europe, but also between the United States and Europe. Because of their size (or better scale) and unconventional character they reflect hope and awe at the same time. Do they absorb city life into their interior while sucking life from the surrou ...
... knowledge and architectural ambition not only within Europe, but also between the United States and Europe. Because of their size (or better scale) and unconventional character they reflect hope and awe at the same time. Do they absorb city life into their interior while sucking life from the surrou ...
Article
... Follow Globalization: which means omitting regional identity, importing global forms and concepts utilizing smart new materials, which can overcome regional constraints. Follow Heritage: By ignoring the massive stream of new design and construction technologies, contradicting new paradigms of ar ...
... Follow Globalization: which means omitting regional identity, importing global forms and concepts utilizing smart new materials, which can overcome regional constraints. Follow Heritage: By ignoring the massive stream of new design and construction technologies, contradicting new paradigms of ar ...
Achievements and Challenges - Interdisciplinary Design for the Built
... Hawkes. This project consists of two buildings in the historic centre of Maldon and, unlike Powergenand Building 15 on their on-urban sites, was conceivedwithin all of the constraintswhich aretypically imposed in such situations. One of the buildings housesa branchof the County Library and offices f ...
... Hawkes. This project consists of two buildings in the historic centre of Maldon and, unlike Powergenand Building 15 on their on-urban sites, was conceivedwithin all of the constraintswhich aretypically imposed in such situations. One of the buildings housesa branchof the County Library and offices f ...
Urban design
Urban design is the process of designing and shaping cities, towns and villages. In contrast to architecture, which focuses on the design of individual buildings, urban design deals with the larger scale of groups of buildings, streets and public spaces, whole neighborhoods and districts, and entire cities, with the goal of making urban areas functional, attractive, and sustainable.Urban design is an inter-disciplinary subject that utilizes elements of many built environment professions, including urban planning, landscape architecture, architecture, civil and municipal engineering. It is common for professionals in all these disciplines to practice in urban design. In more recent times different sub-strands of urban design have emerged such as strategic urban design, landscape urbanism, water-sensitive urban design, and sustainable urbanism.Urban design demands a good understanding of a wide range of subjects from physical geography, through to social science, and an appreciation for disciplines, such as real estate development, urban economics, political economy and social theory.Urban design is about making connections between people and places, movement and urban form, nature and the built fabric. Urban design draws together the many strands of place-making, environmental stewardship, social equity and economic viability into the creation of places with distinct beauty and identity. Urban design draws these and other strands together creating a vision for an area and then deploying the resources and skills needed to bring the vision to life.Urban design theory deals primarily with the design and management of public space (i.e. the 'public environment', 'public realm' or 'public domain'), and the way public places are experienced and used. Public space includes the totality of spaces used freely on a day-to-day basis by the general public, such as streets, plazas, parks and public infrastructure. Some aspects of privately owned spaces, such as building facades or domestic gardens, also contribute to public space and are therefore also considered by urban design theory. Important writers on urban design theory include Christopher Alexander, Peter Calthorpe, Gordon Cullen, Andres Duany, Jane Jacobs, Mitchell Joachim, Jan Gehl, Allan B. Jacobs, Kevin Lynch, Aldo Rossi, Colin Rowe, Robert Venturi, William H. Whyte, Camillo Sitte, Bill Hillier (Space syntax), Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk and Kelvin Campbell.