scholarly journals Discussion on Modern Urban High-rise Buildings in the Natural Space Design

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Shaoqin Han

<p>This paper analyzes the environmental and ecological problems of modern urban high-rise building development of urban space caused by the impact of natural space designed for high-rise building in-depth discussion, and in the courtyard where the natural space as an example for further analysis, pointed out green space with good natural eco-building is becoming the future direction of development of high-rise buildings.</p>

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Shaoqin Han

<p>This paper analyzes the environmental and ecological problems of modern urban high-rise building development of urban space caused by the impact of natural space designed for high-rise building in-depth discussion, and in the courtyard where the natural space as an example for further analysis, pointed out green space with good natural eco-building is becoming the future direction of development of high-rise buildings.</p>


Arsitektura ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 129
Author(s):  
Sri Yuliani ◽  
Wiwik Setyaningsih

<p class="Abstract"><em>The surface temperature of the building material may release a heat load in the micro-environment. The largest building envelope receives the heat load of solar radiation is the roof. The strategic roof position at the top of the building has the opportunity to radiate heat received into the environment. Heat emissions lead to rising temperatures, so it is necessary to lower the temperature in micro-environment. When the heat of the building is not lowered will lead to an increase in the urban heat island (UHI). The objective of the study was to find the relationship between the thermal performance of the roof of the building and the energy efficiency in the high-rise building, in order to establish efficient thermal comfort. The research method uses experimental way in real model which is in Surakarta City, as humid tropical climate area. The result of the study is a comparison of the heat performance of three roofing materials which would later recommend the criteria of energy efficient roof for high buildings.</em><em></em></p>


2011 ◽  
Vol 71-78 ◽  
pp. 465-469
Author(s):  
Bai Tao Mao

A city high-rise building of the environmental balance, and its prominent position in the image and the place has a special symbol. However, high-rise buildings developed to reduce the symbolic value that it has attributed to the relevant system of architectural forms. As more and more dense urban high-rise buildings stand, we should be carefully evaluated: its ecological evvironment, will be the effect? Because of its height and volume, a high-rise building than in the top or bottom is likely in terms of physical environment on the social environment and the impact is much greater. Disturb the existing high-rise buildings in varying degrees between the various functions of the city, increasing the city high-rise buildings in the moment, how to properly control the rapid of high-rise buildings in order to maintain a sustainable ecosystem, is a question worth considering.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 58
Author(s):  
Wenhui Liu ◽  
Hong Zhang ◽  
Jiaxin Ni

This paper focuses on the design strategy of roof gardens, analyzes the relationship between aerial greening from the overall shape of urban space, and discusses the greening spots effect of “stepping stones” in urban greenways. Taking the green corrider between the green space of the Yangtze River wetland and the green space of the Laoshan Mountain as a sample, the roof garden is analyzed as the impact of the stepping stones of the birds on the urban space shape control and height control. Afterwards, it researches the modular technology which can be adapted to building various types of roof gardens.


Author(s):  
M. Korachy

Abstract. In Fayoum, the largest oasis in the Egyptian western desert, the modern Lahun village was developed close by the ancient mud-brick Lahun Pyramid in the 19th Century. The architecture of Lahun village followed its ancestors’ architecture. Until 2003, a mix of mud and stone vernacular houses were dominant in the village. In 2010, 35% of the houses at Lahun main street, which leads to the pyramid site, were of mud brick/stone houses, the rest was replaced by high-rise concrete buildings. By 2019, little traces of the traditional vernacular dwellings survived a massive movement to concrete construction. In the last 15 years, the skyline of the village has completely transformed. Lahun’s loss of its vernacular architecture is not an exception, except in one case: Tunis village where a pottery school for locals, started 30 years ago, to change the future of Tunis, where traditional architectural techniques have taken an important place in contemporary constructions. What are the local needs when they decide to replace their traditional houses with concrete? What is the impact of the pyramid’s recent re-opening on the village? What should be learned from Tunis village? Could what remained from the aspects of the Lahun vernacular heritage be used to reverse the loss of the tangible architectural aspects? Is new architecture that is sympathetic to the traditional vernacular character of the village a solution?


2009 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 49-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
Inesa Alistratovaitė

This paper deals with the issue of high-rise building development and problems related to the formation of city development vision in today’s Lithuania. The analysis focuses on the possibilities and problems arising in the process of developing the Special Plan of high-rise building arrangement in Klaipėda and in the formation of the visual image of Klaipėda city. The methodology of this Plan is discussed in two papers by the author. The first paper discussed two initial phases of the Plan preparation: the existing status of Klaipėda city and search for a conception of high-rise building arrangement. The present paper touches upon two further preparation phases: specification of solutions and assessment of their impact from various perspectives. City territories are assessed by the following aspects: forecasted development of the morpho- structure buildup in the city’s structural elements, forecasted development of the perspective background high-rise of the city’s structural elements and specification of development of high-rise construction in the urban structure. This paper presents the results of the Special Plan of high-rise building arrangement. It also provides assessment of the impact of the solutions of high-rise building arrangement on the city’s visual image as viewed from specified public viewing points as well as the impact on the general development of the city’s silhouette and panoramas. Santrauka Straipsnis skirtas aukštybinės statybos plėtros klausimui ir su tuo susijusioms šiandieninėms miesto plėtros vizijos formavimo problemoms Lietuvoje. Nagrinėjamos Klaipėdos miesto vizualinio įvaizdžio plėtros galimybės ir problemos rengiant Klaipėdos miesto aukštybinių pastatų išdėstymo specialųjį planą (SP). Šio plano metodikai aptarti yra skirti du autorės straipsniai. Pirmajame jau aptarti du plano rengimo etapai – esama Klaipėdos miesto būklė ir aukštybinių pastatų išdėstymo koncepcijos paieška. Šiame antrajame aptariami kiti du plano rengimo etapai – tai sprendinių konkretizavimas ir jų pasekmių įvairiais aspektais įvertinimas. Pateiktas miesto teritorijų, atitinkančių kompozicinės plėtros idėją, įvertinimas šiais aspektais: miesto struktūrinių elementų užstatymo morfostruktūros kitimo prognozė, miesto struktūrinių elementų užstatymo perspektyvinio foninio aukštingumo kitimo prognozė ir aukštybinės statybos plėtojimo miesto urbanistinėje struktūroje konkretizavimas. Pateikti aukštybinių pastatų išdėstymo specialiojo plano rezultatai. Aptartas aukštybinių pastatų išdėstymo sprendinių pasekmių vertinimas miesto vizualiniam įvaizdžiui, stebint iš nustatytų masinės apžvalgos taškų, bei poveikis bendram miesto silueto ir panoramų pokyčiui.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 446-452
Author(s):  
Friederike Wedemeyer ◽  
Jakob A. Kaminski ◽  
Lea Zillich ◽  
Alisha S. M. Hall ◽  
Eva Friedel ◽  
...  

Abstract Purpose of Review In this study, we illustrate recent findings regarding the genetics and epigenetics of alcohol use disorder (AUD). We further outline the future direction of genetic and epigenetic research in AUD. Recent Findings Recent genome- and epigenome-wide studies allow new insight into genetic and epigenetic variation associated with AUD. The largest EWAS of AUD so far/to date found evidence for altered glucocorticoid receptor regulation. Longitudinal studies provide insight into the dynamics of the disease. Analyses of postmortem brain tissue reveal the impact of chronic alcohol consumption on DNA methylation in the brain. Summary Genetic and environmental factors—mediated via epigenetic mechanisms—play an important role in AUD. Although knowledge of the biological underpinnings of AUD is still limited, ongoing research will ultimately lead to the development of biomarkers for disease classification, course of disease, and treatment response to support personalized medicine in the future.


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