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Abdel Rahman Elbakheit

Associate Professor

Faculty

كلية العمارة والتخطيط
King Saud University, College of Architecture and Planning, Department of Architecture and Building Science

Why Tall Buildings? The Potential of sustainable technologies in high-rise Buildings

Elbakheit, Abdel Rahman . 2012

This paper discusses major strengths of tall buildings that distinguish them as sustainable solutions for the built environment. It sheds light on some of the key attributes of tall buildings as well as materials and technologies that could boost their performance environmentally, economically and technically as well as the natural habitats containing them. Tall buildings are portrait as major successful options for accommodating the ever increasing urban world population, with little negative impact on ecologies and environmental habitats worldwide. The role of tall buildings as 'vertical garden sub-cities' mitigating modern city problems of 'urban heat islands' and sprawling cities is explored. A few building examples as well as city developments are presented which represent the new generation of sustainable tall buildings that are setting trends for future projects incorporating innovations in materials and building systems and designs.

Volume Number
1
Issue Number
2
Magazine \ Newspaper
International Journal of High-Rise Buildings
Pages
117-123
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2021
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2021
Published in:
Bentham
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by Abdel Rahman Elbakheit
2018
Published in:
INTECHOPEN