Humanizing the High Rise City

Humanizing the High Rise City
Author: Kheir Al-Kodmany
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2024-07-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781040052440

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The transformative power of urban design in shaping our experiences within high-rise cities takes center stage in Humanizing the High-Rise City: Podiums, Plazas, Parks, Pedestrian Networks, and Public Art. This captivating exploration delves into the art of turning towering skyscraper cities into vibrant havens that foster human connection, celebrate culture, and build communities. Unveiling the secrets behind the creation of urban spaces, from dynamic plazas that encourage social interaction to tranquil parks that infuse life into steel and glass, the book unfolds a narrative that resonates with the innate rhythms of humanity. Examining 20 major high-rise cities worldwide (including Chicago, New York City, Dubai, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Singapore, among others), synthesizing extensive literature, and enriched with over 200 photographs, this book showcases projects seamlessly weaving nature, art, and connectivity into the urban fabric. These endeavors craft environments that enhance well-being and instill a profound sense of belonging amid the challenges of urban density. As the global landscape increasingly tilts toward vertical living, this book serves as a guiding light, illuminating the path to a heightened and enriched experience of high-rise urban living. This book will be useful to practitioners and students of architecture, urban planning, and urban design interested in improving high-rise cities.

Humanizing the High Rise City

Humanizing the High Rise City
Author: KHEIR. AL-KODMANY
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1032362642

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This book delves into the art of turning towering skyscraper cities into vibrant havens that foster human connection. Examining 20 major high-rise cities worldwide, synthesizing extensive literature, and enriched with over 200 photographs, this book showcases projects seamlessly weaving nature, art, and connectivity into the urban fabric.

Understanding Tall Buildings

Understanding Tall Buildings
Author: Kheir Al-Kodmany
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317608653

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In recent years, the rapid pace of tall building construction has fostered a certain kind of placelessness, with many new tall buildings being built out of scale, context and place. By analyzing hundreds of tall buildings and by providing hundreds of visuals that inspire, stimulate and engage, Understanding Tall Buildings contends that well-designed tall buildings can rejuvenate cities, ignite economic activity, support social life and boost city pride. Although this book does not claim to possess all the solutions, it does propose specific tall building design guidelines that may help to promote placemaking. Through this work, it is the author’s hope that ill-conceived developments will become less common in the future and that good placemaking will become the norm, not the exception. This book is a must-read for students and practitioners working to create better tall buildings and better urban environments.

Future of Cities

Future of Cities
Author: Ashok Kumar,D.S. Meshram
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2022-06-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000598940

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This book critically analyses the existing condition of cities in developing countries with special reference to planning and infrastructure networks in India. It provides an overview of the nature of opportunities presented by cities; major challenges that cities would face in future; and codifies the ways and means to transcend the challenges of contemporary urban growth and quality of urbanisation. It discusses key themes such as architecture of density, transformation of land-use zones to development zones, development of railway infrastructure, planning and design guidelines for bus rapid transit, and urban water planning and universal access to housing to create an enabling environment for deliberations and a better future for cities in the developing world. The book integrates insights from governance, planning, and design and highlights implications of spatial integration. It brings together current issues in Indian urbanisation, smart technologies used in building smart cities and high-rises, and urban and regional governance to explore forms of sustainable development planning that factor human needs. Accessible and topical, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of urban studies, urban and city planning, development studies, sociology, public policy and administration, political sociology, anthropology, architecture, geography, and economics, as well as to professionals, planners, policymakers, and non-governmental organisations.

Humanizing Development

Humanizing Development
Author: Rameshwar Prasad Misra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1981
Genre: Community development
ISBN: UCAL:B2501109

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Monograph on the humanization of economic and social development, i.e. The adaptation of development theory and development planning to human survival, quality of life and welfare - covers urbanization, rural development, regional development, poverty alleviation, self reliance policies, mostly in South East Asia, and includes a paper on the preservation of unit-specific micro-decisions in statistical analysis, and biographycal notes. Diagrams, maps and references. Festschrift Honjo M, Director of UNCRD, Nagoya.

Humanizing Education the Person in the Process

Humanizing Education  the Person in the Process
Author: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1967
Genre: Education
ISBN: MINN:31951000105420N

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Recycling Cities for People

Recycling Cities for People
Author: Laurence S. Cutler,Sherrie Stephens Cutler
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1983
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015031572558

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Outstanding and innovative text on urban design principles and practice. The well-written easy-to-understand text is augmented with dozens of line drawings, photographs and charts. This is a must for any serious urban planner. Includes a useful glossary and index. Slight wear to wraps and text has no writing or highlighting.

Re Humanizing Architecture

Re Humanizing Architecture
Author: Ákos Moravánszky,Judith Hopfengärtner
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783035608113

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After the Second World War, a divided Europe was much affected by a period of reconstruction. This was influenced by the different political systems – in the socialist East and in the capitalist West, the focus was on cohesion in society and its cultural and architectural expression. In parallel to the rapidly progressing industrialization of the building industry, debates on the humanization of the built environment were led on both sides with great intensity. The volume shows how, on the back of existentialism, new monumentality, and socialist realism, quite similar concepts and strategies were developed in order to find answers to questions relating to adequate structures for new forms of community and identity.