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Eric Firley is a French-German architect and urban designer. The author of The Urban Housing Handbook (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2009), he is Assistant Professor at the University of Miami School of Architecture and heads an international research consultancy.
Julie Gimbal is a French art historian with a special interest in high-rise architecture. She holds a doctorate from the University of Rennes on the subject of high-rise architecture in France and is responsible for the second section of the book on high-rise regulations. She also helped to inform the choice of case studies in the first part of the book.
Philippe Honnorat, a French Engineer, heads the Paris office of WSP Flack + Kurtz. An expert in Mechanical and Electrical systems, he has worked in the UK and USA, and has extensive international experience in high-rise structures. Honnorat wrote the third section of the book covering sustainability issues.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section A: A visual dictionary of high-rise buildings
1st Group: Solitaires and Twin Towers
1 - Monument
Main example: Kingdom Centre, Riyadh
Secondary 1: Moscow State University
Secondary 2: Burj Khalifa, Dubai
2 - Monument in block
Main example: 30 St Mary Axe, London
Secondary 1: Torre Agbar, Barcelona
Secondary 2: Seagram Building, New York City
3 - Tower as block
Main example: Commerzbank Tower, Frankfurt
Secondary 1: Transamerica Pyramid, San Francisco
Seconday 2: Hotel Ukraina, Moscow
4 - Tower in block
Main example: Torre Velasca, Milan
Secondary 1: Kudamm-Karree, Berlin
Secondary 2: Norddeutsche Landesbank, Hanover
5 - Twin towers
Main example: Kungstornen, Stockholm
Secondary 1: Marina City Towers, Chicago
Secondary 2: Puerta de Europa, Madrid
6 - Tower as team player
Main example: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Secondary 1: Thyssen-Haus, Düsseldorf
Secondary 2: United Nations Headquarters, New York City
7 - Tower on infrastructure
Main example: The Standard Hotel, New York City
Secondary 1: Shard London Bridge, London
Secondary 2: Tour Dexia (CBX), La Défense
8 - Tower as module / business as usual
Main example: Tour Ar Men, Paris
Secondary 1: DUOC Corporate Building, Santiago de Chile
Secondary 2: Banco Atlántico, Barcelona
2nd Group: Clusters
1 - Integrated in existing city fabric
Main example: Rockefeller Center, New York City
Secondary 1: Villeurbanne Town Hall and new centre
Secondary 2: Riverside Center, New York City
2 - Towers as urban pattern
Main example: Quartier du Palais ('Immeubles Choux'), Créteil
Secondary 1: Jianwai SOHO, Beijing
Secondary 2: Stuyvesant Town, New York City
3 - Linear cluster
Main example: Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai
Secondary 1: Playa de Levante extension, Benidorm
Secondary 2: Rue de la Loi masterplan, Brussels
4 - High-rise compound
Main example: Moma and Pop Moma, Beijing
Secondary 1: Marina Baie des Anges, Villeneuve-Loubet
Secondary 2: Icon Brickell, Miami
5 - High-rise megastructure
Main example: Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, Tokyo
Secondary 1: Parque Central, Caracas
Secondary 2: Pinnacle@Duxton, Singapore
6 - Towers in nature
Main example: Hansaviertel, Berlin
Secondary 1: Unité d'Habitation, Marseille
Secondary 2: Newton Suites, Singapore
7 - Towers on podium
Main example: Front de Seine, Paris
Secondary 1: Jumeirah Beach Residences, Dubai
Secondary 2: Tour 9, Montreuil
3rd Group: Vertical Cities
1 - US-American downtown:
Main example: Downtown Houston
2 - High-rise as norm:
Main example: Higienópolis, São Paulo
3 - High-rise as geographical obligation:
Main example: Monaco
4 - City of monuments:
Main example: Lujiazui, Shanghai
5 - European CBD:
Main example: La Défense
Secondary: La Défense extension (Tour AIR²)
6 - City of megastructures:
Main example: Hong Kong
Section B: High-rise building regulations in seven cities worldwide
London
Frankfurt
Vienna
Paris
New York
Hong Kong
Singapore
Section C: High-rise and sustainability
Comparative table
Bibliography
Index
Picture credits
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2011 |
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Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Architektur |
Medium: | Buch |
Seiten: | 272 |
Inhalt: | 264 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9780470684740 |
ISBN-10: | 0470684747 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Firley, Eric |
Hersteller: | John Wiley & Sons |
Maße: | 286 x 221 x 19 mm |
Von/Mit: | Eric Firley |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 20.05.2011 |
Gewicht: | 0,939 kg |
Eric Firley is a French-German architect and urban designer. The author of The Urban Housing Handbook (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2009), he is Assistant Professor at the University of Miami School of Architecture and heads an international research consultancy.
Julie Gimbal is a French art historian with a special interest in high-rise architecture. She holds a doctorate from the University of Rennes on the subject of high-rise architecture in France and is responsible for the second section of the book on high-rise regulations. She also helped to inform the choice of case studies in the first part of the book.
Philippe Honnorat, a French Engineer, heads the Paris office of WSP Flack + Kurtz. An expert in Mechanical and Electrical systems, he has worked in the UK and USA, and has extensive international experience in high-rise structures. Honnorat wrote the third section of the book covering sustainability issues.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Section A: A visual dictionary of high-rise buildings
1st Group: Solitaires and Twin Towers
1 - Monument
Main example: Kingdom Centre, Riyadh
Secondary 1: Moscow State University
Secondary 2: Burj Khalifa, Dubai
2 - Monument in block
Main example: 30 St Mary Axe, London
Secondary 1: Torre Agbar, Barcelona
Secondary 2: Seagram Building, New York City
3 - Tower as block
Main example: Commerzbank Tower, Frankfurt
Secondary 1: Transamerica Pyramid, San Francisco
Seconday 2: Hotel Ukraina, Moscow
4 - Tower in block
Main example: Torre Velasca, Milan
Secondary 1: Kudamm-Karree, Berlin
Secondary 2: Norddeutsche Landesbank, Hanover
5 - Twin towers
Main example: Kungstornen, Stockholm
Secondary 1: Marina City Towers, Chicago
Secondary 2: Puerta de Europa, Madrid
6 - Tower as team player
Main example: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Secondary 1: Thyssen-Haus, Düsseldorf
Secondary 2: United Nations Headquarters, New York City
7 - Tower on infrastructure
Main example: The Standard Hotel, New York City
Secondary 1: Shard London Bridge, London
Secondary 2: Tour Dexia (CBX), La Défense
8 - Tower as module / business as usual
Main example: Tour Ar Men, Paris
Secondary 1: DUOC Corporate Building, Santiago de Chile
Secondary 2: Banco Atlántico, Barcelona
2nd Group: Clusters
1 - Integrated in existing city fabric
Main example: Rockefeller Center, New York City
Secondary 1: Villeurbanne Town Hall and new centre
Secondary 2: Riverside Center, New York City
2 - Towers as urban pattern
Main example: Quartier du Palais ('Immeubles Choux'), Créteil
Secondary 1: Jianwai SOHO, Beijing
Secondary 2: Stuyvesant Town, New York City
3 - Linear cluster
Main example: Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai
Secondary 1: Playa de Levante extension, Benidorm
Secondary 2: Rue de la Loi masterplan, Brussels
4 - High-rise compound
Main example: Moma and Pop Moma, Beijing
Secondary 1: Marina Baie des Anges, Villeneuve-Loubet
Secondary 2: Icon Brickell, Miami
5 - High-rise megastructure
Main example: Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, Tokyo
Secondary 1: Parque Central, Caracas
Secondary 2: Pinnacle@Duxton, Singapore
6 - Towers in nature
Main example: Hansaviertel, Berlin
Secondary 1: Unité d'Habitation, Marseille
Secondary 2: Newton Suites, Singapore
7 - Towers on podium
Main example: Front de Seine, Paris
Secondary 1: Jumeirah Beach Residences, Dubai
Secondary 2: Tour 9, Montreuil
3rd Group: Vertical Cities
1 - US-American downtown:
Main example: Downtown Houston
2 - High-rise as norm:
Main example: Higienópolis, São Paulo
3 - High-rise as geographical obligation:
Main example: Monaco
4 - City of monuments:
Main example: Lujiazui, Shanghai
5 - European CBD:
Main example: La Défense
Secondary: La Défense extension (Tour AIR²)
6 - City of megastructures:
Main example: Hong Kong
Section B: High-rise building regulations in seven cities worldwide
London
Frankfurt
Vienna
Paris
New York
Hong Kong
Singapore
Section C: High-rise and sustainability
Comparative table
Bibliography
Index
Picture credits
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2011 |
---|---|
Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Architektur |
Medium: | Buch |
Seiten: | 272 |
Inhalt: | 264 S. |
ISBN-13: | 9780470684740 |
ISBN-10: | 0470684747 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Autor: | Firley, Eric |
Hersteller: | John Wiley & Sons |
Maße: | 286 x 221 x 19 mm |
Von/Mit: | Eric Firley |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 20.05.2011 |
Gewicht: | 0,939 kg |