AbstractRapid urbanization, especially in developing countries, means that the worldwide tradition of living in low-rise housing is giving way to life in urban apartments. This implies huge environmental and sociocultural changes. For sustainability, dense cities offer some advantages, including efficient land use and transport systems. But there are also many possible negatives of such urbanization, and particularly for lower income groups.A widespread model is high-rise urban “superblocks”. The reasoning is often said to be the need to house many people in very compact cities. This argument is not strictly true. Equally high population densities can be achieved in several ways, including quite low-rise, with equal energy efficiency as wel...
With the rapid growth of today’s population, it is progressively becoming more difficult to find a s...
AbstractCompact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity ...
Arguments about sustainable urban form have generally been in normative terms without recourse to it...
Rapid urbanization, especially in developing countries, means that the worldwide tradition of living...
Density and urban form are complex and challenging issues, affecting the liveability and resource-ef...
Higher density developments are widely claimed to be important in achieving sustainable growth of ci...
Paper Session - Urban SustainabilityIn recent years there was an emerging debate on dense urban form...
Sustainability is a multi-dimensional concept when applied to our built environment. Not only does s...
This paper concerns the definition, construction and application of a decision based design model wh...
This paper concerns the definition, construction and application of a decision based design model wh...
More than half of the world population live in cities, and the urban population is further expected ...
The question of density is closely connected to urbanization and how our cities may evolve in the fu...
The UN estimate 2.5 billion new urban residents by 2050, thus further increasing global greenhouse g...
Compact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity of relat...
Global aspirations for urban sustainability coincide with debate over urban form. Much of the debate...
With the rapid growth of today’s population, it is progressively becoming more difficult to find a s...
AbstractCompact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity ...
Arguments about sustainable urban form have generally been in normative terms without recourse to it...
Rapid urbanization, especially in developing countries, means that the worldwide tradition of living...
Density and urban form are complex and challenging issues, affecting the liveability and resource-ef...
Higher density developments are widely claimed to be important in achieving sustainable growth of ci...
Paper Session - Urban SustainabilityIn recent years there was an emerging debate on dense urban form...
Sustainability is a multi-dimensional concept when applied to our built environment. Not only does s...
This paper concerns the definition, construction and application of a decision based design model wh...
This paper concerns the definition, construction and application of a decision based design model wh...
More than half of the world population live in cities, and the urban population is further expected ...
The question of density is closely connected to urbanization and how our cities may evolve in the fu...
The UN estimate 2.5 billion new urban residents by 2050, thus further increasing global greenhouse g...
Compact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity of relat...
Global aspirations for urban sustainability coincide with debate over urban form. Much of the debate...
With the rapid growth of today’s population, it is progressively becoming more difficult to find a s...
AbstractCompact cities have been attributed to lower per capita energy use. However, the complexity ...
Arguments about sustainable urban form have generally been in normative terms without recourse to it...