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Supertall
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Stefan Al, a licensed architect who holds a PhD in urban planning from the University of California, Berkeley, is the author of Supertall and The Strip, among other works. Originally from the Netherlands, he now lives with his family in a 100-year-old house in New Jersey.
Klappentext
We are living in a new urban age and its most tangible expression is the "supertall": megastructures that are dramatically bigger, higher, and more ambitious than any in history. In Supertall, TED Resident Stefan Al-himself an experienced architect who has worked on some of the largest buildings in the world-reveals the advancements in engineering, design, and data science that have led to this worldwide boom.
Using examples from the past (the Empire State Building, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower) and present (Dubai's Burj Khalifa, London's Shard, Shanghai Tower), he describes how the most remarkable skyscrapers have been designed and built. He explores the ingenious technological innovations-in cement, wind resistance, elevator design, and air-conditioning-that make the latest megastructures a reality. And he examines the risks of wealth inequality, carbon emissions, and contagion they yield while arguing for a more sustainable, resilient, and equitable built environment for everyone.
Zusammenfassung
The global boom in skyscraperswhy it's happening now, how they're made, and what they do to cities and people
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- Autor Al Stefan
- Titel Supertall
- Veröffentlichung 31.05.2022
- ISBN 978-1-324-00641-1
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9781324006411
- Jahr 2022
- Größe H239mm x B163mm x T28mm
- Untertitel How the World's Tallest Buildings Are Reshaping Our Cities and Our Lives
- Gewicht 555g
- Herausgeber Norton & Company
- Genre Kunst
- Anzahl Seiten 320
- GTIN 09781324006411