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What is the threshold in urban regeneration projects in the context of urban identity? The case of Turkey [PDF]
Cities are trying to adapt to the rapidly changing global trends by regenerating themselves. Approaches and practices of this regeneration are different in several countries.
Eren İmre Özbek
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UNDERSTANDING URBAN REGENERATION IN TURKEY [PDF]
In Turkey, rapid population growth, informal settlements, and buildings and infrastructures vulnerable to natural hazards are seen as the most important problems of cities.
E. Candas, J. Flacke, T. Yomralioglu
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Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to review sustainable planning literature and investigate a major development in an Australian regional city, looking for broad sustainable insights to improve urban growth management.Design/methodology/approach– First, the authors sketched the backdrop to Ipswich and looked for the drivers propelling its rapid ...
Huston, Simon, Darchen, Sebastien
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Mobility Hubs: A Way Out of Car Dependency Through a New Multifunctional Housing Development?
Today’s urban design of new quarters in the fringes of German metropolises shows a renaissance of the garage building as a cluster for car parking. In contrast to the past, parking garages are planned as multifunctional “mobility hubs.” Planners enrich ...
Arvid Krüger, Uwe Altrock
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This paper focuses on the seismic damage assessment mechanism of recycled aggregate concrete-filled square steel tube (RACFSST) columns via the seismic test results of 95 RACFSST column structures.
Sheng Peng +8 more
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Urban Regeneration: What Are the Architectural Trends? [PDF]
Many cities suffer overpopulation and the presence of obsolete underutilised areas which sometimes are located in central city areas. Urban regeneration is an effective tool to “breathe life” into such spaces.
Sedova Anastasiia, Celani Alberto
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“Reconstructionism”: A Strategy to Improve Outdated Attempts of Modernist Post-War Planning?
Recently, Germany has seen a series of inner-city projects that tend to reconstruct pre-war buildings or ensembles lost in the Second World War after demolishing earlier attempts to redefine the place in which they had been located with the means of ...
Uwe Altrock
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Housing in Germany and the Rebirth of the High-Rise in Post-Modern Urban Design
High-rise buildings were a frequent design element in modernist urban planning and architecture. However, both the criticisms modernism faced and the negative experiences with large housing estates dating from that period led to post-modern designs that ...
Uwe Altrock
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The paper explains the current state of greenfield development for housing in major German cities. The respective projects are a result of the ways metro regions are structured both administratively and physically, the resulting governance arena that is ...
Uwe Altrock
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This paper asks how the livability of socially disadvantaged urban neighborhoods can be improved with the help of publicly funded area-based urban regeneration.
Uwe Altrock
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