Inicio  /  Buildings  /  Vol: 8 Par: 8 (2018)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Sustainability and the 21st Century Vertical City: A Review of Design Approaches of Tall Buildings

Kheir Al-Kodmany    

Resumen

As cities cope with rapid population growth?adding 2.5 billion dwellers by 2050?and grapple with destructive sprawl, politicians, planners, and architects have become increasingly interested in the vertical city paradigm. Given the large-scale problems of skyscrapers, any improvements in their planning, design, and construction would be significant. This paper examines a new crop of skyscrapers that employs green design elements, including aerodynamic forms, greeneries, energy-saving systems, innovative renewable energy techniques, water-saving technologies, rainwater catchment systems, and the like. The examined projects illustrate foremost sustainable design features, strategies, and techniques that help to meet the functional requirements while resulting in attractive forms. They include towers that are completed, under-construction, on-hold, proposed and on the drawing boards. In an attempt to capture a wide-range of innovative ideas and concepts, this paper examines 30 major projects representing major world?s regions that have been active in constructing tall buildings including Southeast Asia and the Far East, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. The discussion section also engages the reader with additional buildings that have employed similar sustainable design. The paper concludes by identifying design approaches that could twin sustainability with iconicity, and highlights some of the shortfalls of intended sustainable design.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Vian Ahmed , Sara Saboor, Fatima Ahmed Almarzooqi , Hessa Ahmed Alshamsi , Mariam Abdalla Alketbi , Fatema Ahmed Al marei    
Sustainability has gained popularity and importance around the globe due to the ever-increasing effects of climate change and global warming on Earth. As of the 21st century, human endeavour has caused an enormous amount of damage to the environmental ec... ver más

 
Kariem A. Ghazal, Olkeba Tolessa Leta, Aly I. El-Kadi and Henrietta Dulai    
Hydrological modeling is an important tool that can be used to assess water resources? availability and sustainability that are necessary for food security and ecological health of coastal regions. In this study, we assessed the impacts of land use and c... ver más
Revista: Hydrology

 
Dan Trepal and Don Lafreniere    
We combine the Historical Spatial Data Infrastructure (HSDI) concept developed within spatial history with elements of archaeological predictive modeling to demonstrate a novel GIS-based landscape model for identifying the persistence of historically-gen... ver más
Revista: Urban Science

 
Kheir Al-Kodmany    
Revista: Buildings

 
Caitlin Cunningham and Mohammad Gharipour    
Wastewater treatment systems in urban areas of the United States have reached a critical replacement age. From century-old, deteriorating systems raw sewage overflows into basements, streets and surface waters. In economically depressed cities, sewage ov... ver más
Revista: Urban Science