International audienceThis issue of Built Environment seeks to contribute to emerging debates around vertical urbanism by emphasizing the recent sharp upward trajectories of European cities. The skylines of London, Paris, Madrid, Milan, or even Saragossa and Malmo have been transformed dramatically by new tall buildings. This resurgence of skyscrapers that began in the early 2000s is a major phenomenon, both intense and widespread. This post-2000 boom is not necessarily exemplified in super-tall futuristic structures such as the ones that have been erected in Dubai or Beijing during this period, but in supposedly compact energy-efficient urban blocks according to new high-rise urbanism principles. Woven into the existing city fabric, these ...
This paper investigates the recent vertical urbanization of European cities in relation to the indu...
Urbanisation is inevitably stretching our cities deeper into the ground and higher into the sky. ...
[N.B. Online version contains abstract and supporting narrative only due to copyright restrictions.]...
International audienceThis issue of Built Environment seeks to contribute to emerging debates around...
Europe cities with their dense historic fabrics greeted skyscrapers with a great deal of scepticism....
The evolutionary process of high-rise construction is in the article focus. The aim of the study was...
High-rises are omnipresent typologies in the megapolices around the world, however they are often as...
Modern cities in the open European space-economy are powerhouses of creative ideas, smart technologi...
Purpose All over the world, millions of people live in buildings and neighbourhoods that follow the ...
The article is a kind of “project essay” or “brain storm” concerning skyscraper cities. It proposes ...
The tall building is the most dominating symbol of the cities and a human-made marvel that defies gr...
This editorial introduces the thematic issue on “Vertical Cities: The Development of High-Rise Neigh...
With the exponential growth of high-rise buildings in Rotterdam over the past decades the city is no...
West European cities like London, Paris, Rotterdam and Frankfurt am Main have seen impressive high-r...
This editorial introduces the thematic issue on “Vertical Cities: The Development of High-Rise Neigh...
This paper investigates the recent vertical urbanization of European cities in relation to the indu...
Urbanisation is inevitably stretching our cities deeper into the ground and higher into the sky. ...
[N.B. Online version contains abstract and supporting narrative only due to copyright restrictions.]...
International audienceThis issue of Built Environment seeks to contribute to emerging debates around...
Europe cities with their dense historic fabrics greeted skyscrapers with a great deal of scepticism....
The evolutionary process of high-rise construction is in the article focus. The aim of the study was...
High-rises are omnipresent typologies in the megapolices around the world, however they are often as...
Modern cities in the open European space-economy are powerhouses of creative ideas, smart technologi...
Purpose All over the world, millions of people live in buildings and neighbourhoods that follow the ...
The article is a kind of “project essay” or “brain storm” concerning skyscraper cities. It proposes ...
The tall building is the most dominating symbol of the cities and a human-made marvel that defies gr...
This editorial introduces the thematic issue on “Vertical Cities: The Development of High-Rise Neigh...
With the exponential growth of high-rise buildings in Rotterdam over the past decades the city is no...
West European cities like London, Paris, Rotterdam and Frankfurt am Main have seen impressive high-r...
This editorial introduces the thematic issue on “Vertical Cities: The Development of High-Rise Neigh...
This paper investigates the recent vertical urbanization of European cities in relation to the indu...
Urbanisation is inevitably stretching our cities deeper into the ground and higher into the sky. ...
[N.B. Online version contains abstract and supporting narrative only due to copyright restrictions.]...