Tokyo Station and High-rise buildings of fine weather - Marunouchi business district , Tokyo, Japan.. Image © Imagepocket via Shutterstock Air rights transactions have become essential in urban development, allowing cities togrow verticallywhile preservinglimited land resources. Typically defined as th...
Situated in Hangzhou's Central Business District, the Euro American Innovation City is amixed-use developmentdesigned byFoster+Partnersto become a dynamic addition to the city. The 346,450 square-meter project includes two 200-meter-high office towers and four high-rise apartment buildings, compleme...
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By their names you will know them – on buildings such as the Met, university chairs, charity functions, endowments and dozens of others. Where their name is not is on any funds that could reduce addiction and the drug that started it all. They do not care. They are greedy and their ...
(Ch. 4), which allows municipalities to determine the extent of the built environment above and below the ground surface, as well as the use of the buildings. The National Board of Housing, Building and Planning has prescribed which functions can be mandated or accommodated in plans, and ...
housing. Residence in apartments or high rises in Dutch and US contexts was associated with less OFP [56,69] and cited as a barrier among low-income immigrants in the UK [34]; however, the degree of high- vs. low-rise neighborhood buildings was not related to OFP in Dutch cities [56...
mixed-use high-rise building; utilization rate; quantification1. Introduction The mixed-use high-rise building (MUHR) is a design concept proposed under the compact city theory according to the development trends of high-rise buildings, the development mode of modern commercial real estate, and ...
Such evidence suggests that (i) an increasing proportion of the population moved toward isolated settlements when suburbanizing and that (ii) production and commercial settlements became increasingly heterogeneous, hosting resident population e.g., in mixed-use buildings [116,117,118]. These two ...