Urbanisation is inevitably stretching our cities deeper into the ground and higher into the sky. Over the past century, influences of the motor vehicle and the High-Rise form have induced a growing disconnect between dwellers and street life. Although more and more people live in cities, the current High-Rise urban form encourages privatised living. It neglects the pedestrian experience, creates a vertical socio-economic hierarchy, and prompts poor social relations. By integrating pedestrian infrastructure into architecture, growing cities can increase and evenly distribute their public space. Pedways (elevated and subterranean walkways) have been used since at least the 8th - 7th century B.C. However, most of the significant researc...
While architecture will not singularly solve the social problems that arose from the creation of the...
With the densification of urban cities, our urban concrete jungles are populated by self-supporting ...
We have reached an era where architecture has to prepare for the alarming changes affecting our mode...
High Street addresses the problem of disconnection between high-rise buildings and the life of the s...
London is the product of hundreds of big and smaller cities and villages that collided, merged and b...
The continuing growth of the world’s population and the subsequent trend of urbanisation increase th...
Streets-in-the-sky were conceptualized by architects Alison and Peter Smithson as collective space, ...
This illustrated pamphlet communicates some of the key findings from the British Academy Small Grant...
One of the main underlying foundations of good cities is the quality of their social and public urba...
Round TablesAs the form of the city becomes denser, conflicts between pedestrians and motor vehicles...
Inspired by Le Corbusier’s ideas for vertical living, the concept of “Streets in the Sky” was create...
Amenity values on urban arterial roads are fraught. This is largely due to the traditional traffic c...
High-rises are omnipresent typologies in the megapolices around the world, however they are often as...
The world and the various societies within it, are constantly changing in all aspects. Some importan...
Elevated footbridge system has been commonly used to avoid pedestrian – vehicular conflicts within t...
While architecture will not singularly solve the social problems that arose from the creation of the...
With the densification of urban cities, our urban concrete jungles are populated by self-supporting ...
We have reached an era where architecture has to prepare for the alarming changes affecting our mode...
High Street addresses the problem of disconnection between high-rise buildings and the life of the s...
London is the product of hundreds of big and smaller cities and villages that collided, merged and b...
The continuing growth of the world’s population and the subsequent trend of urbanisation increase th...
Streets-in-the-sky were conceptualized by architects Alison and Peter Smithson as collective space, ...
This illustrated pamphlet communicates some of the key findings from the British Academy Small Grant...
One of the main underlying foundations of good cities is the quality of their social and public urba...
Round TablesAs the form of the city becomes denser, conflicts between pedestrians and motor vehicles...
Inspired by Le Corbusier’s ideas for vertical living, the concept of “Streets in the Sky” was create...
Amenity values on urban arterial roads are fraught. This is largely due to the traditional traffic c...
High-rises are omnipresent typologies in the megapolices around the world, however they are often as...
The world and the various societies within it, are constantly changing in all aspects. Some importan...
Elevated footbridge system has been commonly used to avoid pedestrian – vehicular conflicts within t...
While architecture will not singularly solve the social problems that arose from the creation of the...
With the densification of urban cities, our urban concrete jungles are populated by self-supporting ...
We have reached an era where architecture has to prepare for the alarming changes affecting our mode...