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DETAIL 2023 12. Increasing Density

Uitgever:DETAIL

  • Paperback
  • Engels, Duits
  • 104 pagina's

This issue of DETAIL magazine is dedicated to urban density and the architectural solutions needed to achieve it.

While we understand the necessity of densification, few are eager to sacrifice their own space – the “not in my backyard” sentiment prevails. Swiss urban sociologist Joëlle Zimmerli delves into this dilemma in her essay. The Documentation section in this issue showcases recent projects that successfully implement densification scenarios and enhance the urban space. Building within existing structures clearly presents a significant challenge in densification, with the urban context and the condition of the stock playing pivotal roles. This applies to both expansions and renovations in dense urban environments.

Anticipating how climate change will affect architecture in 2024 requires clairvoyance. Nevertheless, it is clear that we are already reassessing our approach to architecture and challenging longstanding norms. The spotlight now shines on taking tangible steps to propel climate-friendly construction forward. In this issue, This december issue looks back on 2023. It reflects on places and everyday moments - some familiar and cherished, others surprising and fresh.

This issue of DETAIL magazine is dedicated to urban density and the architectural solutions needed to achieve it.

While we understand the necessity of densification, few are eager to sacrifice their own space – the “not in my backyard” sentiment prevails. Swiss urban sociologist Joëlle Zimmerli delves into this dilemma in her essay. The Documentation section in this issue showcases recent projects that successfully implement densification scenarios and enhance the urban space. Building within existing structures clearly presents a significant challenge in densification, with the urban context and the condition of the stock playing pivotal roles. This applies to both expansions and renovations in dense urban environments.

Anticipating how climate change will affect architecture in 2024 requires clairvoyance. Nevertheless, it is clear that we are already reassessing our approach to architecture and challenging longstanding norms. The spotlight now shines on taking tangible steps to propel climate-friendly construction forward. In this issue, This december issue looks back on 2023. It reflects on places and everyday moments - some familiar and cherished, others surprising and fresh.

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