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Heba Aggour
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One of the biggest problems facing Alexandria nowadays is the ongoing destruction of historic buildings to accommodate new high-rise residential buildings, carried out by the ?construction mafia? with the aid of the landlords and the silence of the local...
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Anne-Marie Broudehoux, João Carlos Carvalhaes dos Santos Monteiro
Pág. 493
Rio de Janeiro?s former port has undergone an intense process of transformation driven by investor expectations and real estate profitability objectives. However, in this depressed area, long marked by various territorial stigmas, the rise in land value ...
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Jorge Vergara Vidal
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La verticalización de las ciudades chilenas es un fenómeno que concita el interés público, aunque requiere de una comprensión que excede las razones económicas y las posibilidades técnicas que llevan a la proliferación de edificios de altura. El presente...
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Hatem Ibrahim, Ashraf M. Salama, Florian Wiedmann, Reem Awwaad
Pág. 152 - 169
Abu Dhabi and Doha have evolved rapidly in the twentieth century due to the investment of oil and gas revenues. The fast economic growth resulted in an extensive period of urbanization. The various urban dynamics had a great impact with regards to new ho...
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Pablo Martínez Capdevila
Pág. 130 - 132
In the late 60s it had become clear how the environment technification had allowed some typologies (supermarkets, car parks, factories) to reach potentially unlimited built depths becoming, therefore, independent from the outside. The No-Stop City is bor...
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