Showing posts with label High-rise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High-rise. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2018

High-Rise Living in Asian Cities


High-Rise Living in Asian Cities
2011 | PDF | 195 pages | 14.6 mb

This book is intended to fill a knowledge gap in the study of contemporary high-rise living. While there has been much documentation on the engineering and technological aspects of tall buildings, relatively little has been written about the social and livability of high-rise. Much less is written about Asian cities even though Asia is the current hotbed of high-rise development.

Even though traditional discourse of high-rise housing is not always positive, new forces are redefining its place in 21st century urbanity. Many cities around the world are reembracing high-rise in urban agenda under current narrative of sustainable development. High-rise is fast becoming a priority area in international research agenda. The quest is for livable and sustainable high-rise development. Against the background of current trends--globalization, urbanization, mixed-use development, and new-built taller buildings in inner city areas in both developed and developing countries, this book examines the software: design, economics, estate management, legal and property rights, physical environment, planning, community development, and social dimensions of high-rise living. Analysis is with the widely acclaimed successful high-rise public housing in Hong Kong and Singapore to understand the advantages and worries of high-rise living, and to distill the key points and lessons in the making of a ‘good’ highrise living environment. Hong Kong and Singapore have been constructing high-rise for more than four decades each. The majority of their population has moved to live in high-rise, selecting to live high-rise, and registering consistently high residential satisfaction. The height of apartment buildings in both cities continues to rise. The tallest is anticipated to be 70-storey. It is the contention of this book that contrary to earlier common negative discourses on public high-rise living, the high-rise environment may yet offer urban residents a satisfying dwelling experience. Leading housing academics, researchers and practitioners in the two cities have contributed to this book. This book presents a timely contribution to our understanding of a widening urban phenomenon that will affect a growing number of the world’s population.


Monday, September 2, 2013

The Empire State Building (Building America: Then and Now)


The Empire State Building  (Building America: Then and Now)
by Ronald A. Reis

Publisher: Chelsea House Publications; 1 edition (January 1, 2009)
Language: English


Sunday, January 20, 2013

Terror and wonder : architecture in a tumultuous age


Terror and wonder : architecture in a tumultuous age
Blair Kamin

For nearly twenty years now, Blair Kamin of the Chicago Tribune has explored how architecture captures our imagination and engages our deepest emotions. A winner of the Pulitzer Prize for criticism and writer of the widely read Cityscapes blog, Kamin treats his subjects not only as works of art but also as symbols of the cultural and political forces that inspire them. Terror and Wonder gathers the best of Kamin’s writings from the past decade along with new reflections on an era framed by the destruction of the World Trade Center and the opening of the world’s tallest skyscraper.

Assessing ordinary commercial structures as well as head-turning designs by some of the world’s leading architects, Kamin paints a sweeping but finely textured portrait of a tumultuous age torn between the conflicting mandates of architectural spectacle and sustainability. For Kamin, the story of our built environment over the past ten years is, in tangible ways, the story of the decade itself. Terror and Wonder considers how architecture has been central to the main events and crosscurrents in American life since 2001: the devastating and debilitating consequences of 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina; the real estate boom and bust; the use of over-the-top cultural designs as engines of civic renewal; new challenges in saving old buildings; the unlikely rise of energy-saving, green architecture; and growing concern over our nation’s crumbling infrastructure.
 

 

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Twin Towers : The Life of New York City's World Trade Center


Twin Towers : The Life of New York City's World Trade Center

Gillespie, Angus K.
Rutgers University Press | English | 1999.
10.93 MB

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Planning Buildings for a High-Rise Environment in Hong Kong: A Review of Building Appeal Decisions







Planning Buildings for a High-Rise Environment in Hong Kong: A Review of Building Appeal Decisions
By Lawrence Wai-Chung Lai, Daniel Chi-Wing Ho
Publisher: Ho.ng Ko.ng Un.iv Pre.ss 2000 | 391 Pages | ISBN: 9622095054 | PDF | 20 MB


This book is the first attempt to present the decisions of Hong Kong's Building Appeal Tribunal in a comprehensive and systematic style. Grouped under nine major themes, the cases exhibit the arguments considered by the Tribunal with emphasis on the general principles utilized in deciding them.