The urbanization process leads many urban areas and megacities to be densely built and to overcome their physical and operational limits; in several cases, urban population density is growing faster than their infrastructures. Considering land use constraints, for mitigating some disagreeable living conditions and for creating new population opportunities, city planners have different opportunities involving the two opposite vertical directions: upward, erecting higher buildings or downward, developing a more intense use of the underground space. Both directions are characterized by positive and negative aspects and require suitable local condition to be built. In this paper, main issues related to the urban underground planning procedur...
With the rapid rate of population growth and economic development, cities face enormous challenges t...
This reflection, based on a research carried out at the University of Pavia is intended towards exam...
Despite a persistent call for a greater recognition of the underground in urban planning practices, ...
AbstractThe world-wide trend of increased urbanisation creates problems for expanding and newly-deve...
In the urbanisation process of the past few decades, the use of urban underground space (UUS) has co...
AbstractUnderground space is a resource for those functions that do not need to be on the surface. F...
The use of underground space is not a recent novelty. Its use was primarily defined in regards to su...
Driven by urbanization growth, in recent years, the relationships among energy systems and undergrou...
World wide, we see developing nations building new infrastructure as well as developed cities rehabi...
The dialectic between vertical and horizontal urban development models seems to leave out the depth ...
The use of underground space creates new opportunities for contemporary cities. Underground becomes ...
In 1988, the Finnish Ministry of the Environment appointed a committee to review existing planning s...
Worldwide urbanization has resulted in the creation of so called “megacities” with populations of 10...
Without the development of the underground planning and construction it is not possible to reach the...
Despite a persistent call for a greater recognition of the underground in urban planning practices, ...
With the rapid rate of population growth and economic development, cities face enormous challenges t...
This reflection, based on a research carried out at the University of Pavia is intended towards exam...
Despite a persistent call for a greater recognition of the underground in urban planning practices, ...
AbstractThe world-wide trend of increased urbanisation creates problems for expanding and newly-deve...
In the urbanisation process of the past few decades, the use of urban underground space (UUS) has co...
AbstractUnderground space is a resource for those functions that do not need to be on the surface. F...
The use of underground space is not a recent novelty. Its use was primarily defined in regards to su...
Driven by urbanization growth, in recent years, the relationships among energy systems and undergrou...
World wide, we see developing nations building new infrastructure as well as developed cities rehabi...
The dialectic between vertical and horizontal urban development models seems to leave out the depth ...
The use of underground space creates new opportunities for contemporary cities. Underground becomes ...
In 1988, the Finnish Ministry of the Environment appointed a committee to review existing planning s...
Worldwide urbanization has resulted in the creation of so called “megacities” with populations of 10...
Without the development of the underground planning and construction it is not possible to reach the...
Despite a persistent call for a greater recognition of the underground in urban planning practices, ...
With the rapid rate of population growth and economic development, cities face enormous challenges t...
This reflection, based on a research carried out at the University of Pavia is intended towards exam...
Despite a persistent call for a greater recognition of the underground in urban planning practices, ...