The skyline of many ‘world cities’ are defined and punctuated by tall buildings. The drivers for such dominant skylines range from land scarcity and social needs; high real estate values; commercial opportunity and corporate demand, through to metropolitan signposting. This fascination with tall buildings started with the patrician families who created the 11th Century skyline of San Gimignano by building seventy tower-houses (some up to 50m tall) as symbols of their wealth and power. This was most famously followed in the late 19th Century with the Manhattan skyline, then Dubai building the world’s highest building, then China building some eighty tall buildings completed in the last 5 years, then UK building Europe’s highest tower, the Sh...
This thesis considers the processes of policy making and implementation of tall building developmen...
The development of construction technology creates ever greater opportunities for designing tall bui...
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In spite of the global recession, London and many other large cities are experiencing a major period...
[N.B. Online version contains abstract and supporting narrative only due to copyright restrictions.]...
The present paper investigates the innovations of the building industry, especially within the speci...
The first decade of the 21st Century can easily be labelled the most active in the 125 year history ...
In 1885 the race for the skies was initiated with the construction of the Home Insurance Building in...
From humble cottages to super tall structures, human beings have progressively developed the living ...
Since the dawn of human history, man has been striving hard to build high in order to make his mark ...
In recent decades the number of tall buildings has increased exponentially, worldwide. When consider...
This investigation applies architectural ideas of mass-customised difference and repetition, and tes...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1987.MICROFICHE COP...
The tall building is the most dominating symbol of the cities and a human-made marvel that defies gr...
This thesis considers the processes of policy making and implementation of tall building developmen...
The development of construction technology creates ever greater opportunities for designing tall bui...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Page 230 blank.I...
[N.B. Online version contains abstract and supporting narrative only due to copyright restrictions.]...
In spite of the global recession, London and many other large cities are experiencing a major period...
[N.B. Online version contains abstract and supporting narrative only due to copyright restrictions.]...
The present paper investigates the innovations of the building industry, especially within the speci...
The first decade of the 21st Century can easily be labelled the most active in the 125 year history ...
In 1885 the race for the skies was initiated with the construction of the Home Insurance Building in...
From humble cottages to super tall structures, human beings have progressively developed the living ...
Since the dawn of human history, man has been striving hard to build high in order to make his mark ...
In recent decades the number of tall buildings has increased exponentially, worldwide. When consider...
This investigation applies architectural ideas of mass-customised difference and repetition, and tes...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1987.MICROFICHE COP...
The tall building is the most dominating symbol of the cities and a human-made marvel that defies gr...
This thesis considers the processes of policy making and implementation of tall building developmen...
The development of construction technology creates ever greater opportunities for designing tall bui...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Page 230 blank.I...