Roofscape design : regenerating the city upon the city /
As focus shifts to "no net land take" city regeneration approaches one of the main traditional elements of architecture-the roof-is gaining renewed prominence. This book provides a survey of worldwide experiences of city rooftop re-use strategies such as building-on and integrating new vol...
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| Language: | English |
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Berlin :
JOVIS Verlag GmbH,
[2021]
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| ISBN: | 9783868599688 |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Section I Re-designing the roof
- Roofscape design: an introduction
- The roof as a livable space: architecture and imagery
- Vertical extension as a strategy for the resilient city
- Section II 24 Case studies
- 01 Birkegade Rooftop Penthouses, Copenhagen
- 02 Cordoba-ReUrbano Housing, Mexico City
- 03 Hanover House, Bradford
- 04 Margaretenstrasse 9, Vienna
- 05 Aresa Clinic, Barcelona
- 06 Radetzkystrasse 6, Vienna
- 07 Loft House "The black", Seoul
- 08 Casa Lude, Cehegín
- 09 Tolbiac Housing Rehabilitation, Paris
- 10 Cinisello Balsamo Social Housing Complex, Milano
- 11 Ford Estate of LEG, Cologne
- Klara Zenit Roofscape, Stockholm
- 13 De Lakfabriek, Oisterwijk
- 14 Kendall Building, Antwerp
- 15 Jazz Loft, Budapest
- 16 192 Shoreham Street, Sheffield
- 17 The Waterhouse at South Bund, Shanghai
- 18 Rotermann's Old and New Flour Storage, Tallinn
- 19 La Minoterie, Roubaix
- 20 Cultural Bunker, Frankfurt/Main
- 21 Visual Arts School, Lima
- 22 Dinamarca 399, Valparaíso
- 23 Berlin Metropolitan School, Berlin
- 24 Altzaga School, Erandio
- Bibliography
- Image credits
- Imprint

