The article addresses the topic of housing groups in height. In the introduction, the object of study is limited, and the effect of “closed sets” on urban life is analyzed. The confinement of users as well as the perception of invisible (and visible) boundaries are highlighted in city. As methodology is established the systematic and historical review of housing groups in height in a window of time spanning 20 centuries. The results include the projects of housing in height that gathers the history of urbanism, especially in Europe, and a selection of this type of groupings in the city of Bogota, generating an itinerary that allows to observe with clarity the origins and the evolution of the groupings of housing in height, since the Roman i...
This article is based on the approach of the Right to the City and the concept of habitability and r...
This article –likely an essay than a scientific paper- starts from the assumption that ‘social housi...
Adult height is the most commonly used biological indicator to evaluate material and emotional condi...
This article has the aim to identify different terms and concepts regarding tall buildings, as well ...
As result of the increase in population in urban centers, a new type of building has had a greater i...
The building in height implies a new form of construction, land use and occupation type, constitutin...
The constant construction of closed high-rise residential areas are not an isolated event produced s...
This article describes the housing policies displayed historically in B.A. that affected the process...
The urban individuality is a new big problem that arises in the city today is. This trend is reflect...
The qualitative value of most public housing (VP) in Madrid has been highlighted in several studies,...
The main goal of this article is to reveal the significance of height and verticality history of sky...
Once they adopted the sedentary lifestyle, humans set to building settlements which were to protect ...
The model for rounded corners surmounted bya spire, emerging in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century,...
In 1979, Bogotá implemented an urban growth boundary with an increase in height limits in central ar...
The three case studies are multi-unit residential buildings located in three vastly different Europe...
This article is based on the approach of the Right to the City and the concept of habitability and r...
This article –likely an essay than a scientific paper- starts from the assumption that ‘social housi...
Adult height is the most commonly used biological indicator to evaluate material and emotional condi...
This article has the aim to identify different terms and concepts regarding tall buildings, as well ...
As result of the increase in population in urban centers, a new type of building has had a greater i...
The building in height implies a new form of construction, land use and occupation type, constitutin...
The constant construction of closed high-rise residential areas are not an isolated event produced s...
This article describes the housing policies displayed historically in B.A. that affected the process...
The urban individuality is a new big problem that arises in the city today is. This trend is reflect...
The qualitative value of most public housing (VP) in Madrid has been highlighted in several studies,...
The main goal of this article is to reveal the significance of height and verticality history of sky...
Once they adopted the sedentary lifestyle, humans set to building settlements which were to protect ...
The model for rounded corners surmounted bya spire, emerging in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century,...
In 1979, Bogotá implemented an urban growth boundary with an increase in height limits in central ar...
The three case studies are multi-unit residential buildings located in three vastly different Europe...
This article is based on the approach of the Right to the City and the concept of habitability and r...
This article –likely an essay than a scientific paper- starts from the assumption that ‘social housi...
Adult height is the most commonly used biological indicator to evaluate material and emotional condi...