scholarly journals A Methodology for daylight optimisation of high-rise buildings in the dense urban district using overhang length and glazing type variables with surrogate modelling

2019 ◽  
Vol 1343 ◽  
pp. 012133
Author(s):  
Berk Ekici ◽  
Tuğçe Kazanasmaz ◽  
Michela Turrin ◽  
M. Fatih Tasgetiren ◽  
I. Sevil Sariyildiz
2018 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 03011
Author(s):  
Olga V. Didkovskaya ◽  
Aleksey Y. Bocharov ◽  
Marina V. Ilyina ◽  
Olga A. Mamaeva

Every year the number of free land plots for construction of buildings is steadily decreasing in cities. In this regard, the participants in the investment and construction process are increasingly seeking to maximize the use of land. A logical way for this is to use high-rise construction. However, until recently, builders encountered serious obstacles in the form of lack of special norms and rules for the design of high-rise buildings. It led to the need for individual coordination of each high-rise facility, the development and approval of special technical conditions, the passage of numerous administrative approvals. Thus, investment activity regarding the construction of high-rise buildings in the Russian Federation is reduced. In 2016, there were regulatory changes that substantially alleviated these difficulties. In this article, the authors analyze the features of the town-planning normative-legal field of high-rise construction and its development, track the interrelations between the regulatory regulation of the construction of similar facilities, with the real need, the technical feasibility and economic feasibility of their construction in the urban district of Samara. Conclusions and suggestions are also based on the analysis of the norms of urban zoning, the residential real estate market and the value of land plots.


2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anthony D. Lutkus ◽  
Arlene W. Weiner ◽  
Mary C. Daane ◽  
Ying Jin
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Author(s):  
Steven A. Lavender ◽  
Jay P. Mehta ◽  
Glenn E. Hedman ◽  
Sanghyun Park ◽  
Paul A. Reichelt ◽  
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