© 2014 by the authors. licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. When we use the urban metabolism model for urban development, the input in the model is often valuable landscape, being the resource of the development, and output in the form of urban sprawl, as a result of city transformations. The resilience of these "output" areas is low. The lack of resilience is mainly caused by the inflexibility in these areas where existing buildings, infrastructure, and public space cannot be moved when deemed necessary. In this article, a new vision for the city is proposed in which the locations of these objects are flexible and, as a result, the resilience is higher: a Dismantable City. Currently, the development of this sort of city is constrained by tec...
From the beginning of the year 2000, cities are in continuous development at an unprecedented speed,...
As cities grow in scale and complexity, the extent to which their urban forms will be able resist, a...
The sheer complexity and unpredictability characterizing cities challenges the adequacy of existing ...
When we use the urban metabolism model for urban development, the input in the model is often valuab...
The complexity of urban systems and the uncertainty of the impact of urbanization and climate change...
Resilient urban design has become an essential theme for cities to withstand the rapidly escalating ...
The current unfolding of the climate emergency urges cities to take action and lead the transition t...
The study exploits the development of a new field of research with the aim of reading uncertainty an...
What does it mean to be a resilient city in the age of a changing climate and growing inequity? As u...
Adapting to the challenges of rapid urban growth and societal change will require mechanisms for eff...
The macro-trends revolving around urbanisation call for revising current approaches to urban develop...
Currently 54% of the world's population lives in cities and this rate is expected to reach 66% in 20...
Unprecedented worldwide urbanisation, financial instability, climate change and emerging new lifesty...
Nowadays, natural catastrophes and human activities are considered unknown, unpredictable urban thre...
Cities worldwide face climate change and other complex challenges and strive to become more resilien...
From the beginning of the year 2000, cities are in continuous development at an unprecedented speed,...
As cities grow in scale and complexity, the extent to which their urban forms will be able resist, a...
The sheer complexity and unpredictability characterizing cities challenges the adequacy of existing ...
When we use the urban metabolism model for urban development, the input in the model is often valuab...
The complexity of urban systems and the uncertainty of the impact of urbanization and climate change...
Resilient urban design has become an essential theme for cities to withstand the rapidly escalating ...
The current unfolding of the climate emergency urges cities to take action and lead the transition t...
The study exploits the development of a new field of research with the aim of reading uncertainty an...
What does it mean to be a resilient city in the age of a changing climate and growing inequity? As u...
Adapting to the challenges of rapid urban growth and societal change will require mechanisms for eff...
The macro-trends revolving around urbanisation call for revising current approaches to urban develop...
Currently 54% of the world's population lives in cities and this rate is expected to reach 66% in 20...
Unprecedented worldwide urbanisation, financial instability, climate change and emerging new lifesty...
Nowadays, natural catastrophes and human activities are considered unknown, unpredictable urban thre...
Cities worldwide face climate change and other complex challenges and strive to become more resilien...
From the beginning of the year 2000, cities are in continuous development at an unprecedented speed,...
As cities grow in scale and complexity, the extent to which their urban forms will be able resist, a...
The sheer complexity and unpredictability characterizing cities challenges the adequacy of existing ...