2012
DOI: 10.3390/buildings2040384
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Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat of the 21st Century: A Global Perspective

Abstract: The tall building is the most dominating symbol of the cities and a human-made marvel that defies gravity by reaching to the clouds. It embodies unrelenting human aspirations to build even higher. It conjures a number of valid questions in our minds. The foremost and fundamental question that is often asked: Why tall buildings? This review paper seeks to answer the question by laying out arguments against and for tall buildings. Then, it provides a brief account of the historic and recent developments of tall … Show more

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“…That is, since the vertical farm product is not soil-based, it is likely to be not affected by polluted soil or irrigation water. Further, vertical farm's crops are rich in nutrients [106,107]. Moreover, being close to nature helps to reduce stress and has positive influence on mental health.…”
Section: Discussion: Opportunities and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…That is, since the vertical farm product is not soil-based, it is likely to be not affected by polluted soil or irrigation water. Further, vertical farm's crops are rich in nutrients [106,107]. Moreover, being close to nature helps to reduce stress and has positive influence on mental health.…”
Section: Discussion: Opportunities and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the issue of affordability is salient in central cities where land and space are expensive. For example, central areas in major cities in Hong Kong, Australia (e.g., Melbourne, Sydney), United Kingdom (e.g., London) have very expensive real estate, which presents an economic difficulty at the commercial scale [107]. However, some major cities such as New York and Chicago have sizable stocks of vacant older properties that could be repurposed into vertical farming.…”
Section: Discussion: Opportunities and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…High-rise developments create a challenging environment, with both benefits and impacts, as compared to other types of horizontal constructions (Ali and Al-Kodmany, 2012). Benefits such as preserving natural and green spaces in the city, and locating various services within suitable walking distances from units, could be achieved.…”
Section: Benefits and Impacts Of High-rise Residential Buildings In Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In societies where living in a high-rise is the norm, local culture will have no problem with adding new tall buildings‖ (Ali & Al-Kodmany, 2012). Many researchers illustrate that living in apartments has a socio-psychological impacts.…”
Section: Culture and Societymentioning
confidence: 99%