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Paperback $60.00 ISBN: 9789085940494 Will Publish March 2013

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High-rise and the Sustainable City

 High-rise and the Sustainable City
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Edited by Han Meyer and Daan Zandbelt

192 pages | Four color throughout

Can high-rises make a fruitful contribution to making cities more sustainable? Many argue that high-rises deliver positive environmental effects, such as densification, and reduction of traffic and carbon dioxide emissions. But is it really that simple? On closer critical observation many questions arise and are explored in this book. What is the impact of tall buildings on their environment? What are ideal densities? What makes a tall building a success? Do high-rises live up to the claims made for them? How sustainable is a high-rise building? Can it be re-used? How can one reduce the environmental impact of a tower?

The first part of the book addresses the meaning of high-rise for a sustainable city and asks when urban form can be considered as ‘sustainable’. The second part focuses on transformation and area development and the processes necessary to densify the city and to develop high-rise buildings. The main question here is if it is possible to develop high-rise projects that energize city life. The book conclused by discussing the design of the buildings themselves as sustainable structures, contributing to a healthy indoor and outdoor environment, and to a reduction of materials, energy and costs.

Introduction – High-rise and the Sustainable City
Han Meyer 
 
High-rise Buildings and Sustainable Urban Form
Peter Bosselmann

High-rise – Genesis and Exodus of a Type
Markus Appenzeller

European Approaches to Managing Higher Densities and Higher Buildings: London’s Ascendancy
Lora Nicolaou

Citius, Altius, Fortius: Myths about High-rise
Daan Zandbelt 
 
Sustainable Urban Form
Meta Berghauser Pont 
 
High-rise and Rotterdam
Emiel Arends
 
Planning and Visibility Assessment of High Building Development in The Hague
Frank van der Hoeven and Steffen Nijhuis 
 
High-rise Buildings : A Contribution to Sustainable Construction in the City?
Andy van den Dobbelsteen
 
Sustainable High-rise in Dutch Cities
Kees Kaan
 
The Eco Skyscraper : Designing Sustainable Intensive Buildings
Robert Powell
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