Along Ankara Stream / A Sustainable Urban Prototype
di Bilkent University/Architecture/Dr. Mark Frederickson
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Informazioni sul libro
Ankara is changing rapidly, and amid various urban interventions, it remains beset with an array of developmental issues involving growth, sprawl, economic stagnation, a dearth of natural open space, congested transport, environmental degradation, as well as socio-cultural isolation and stratification. The following document represents both the collective and individual design and planning efforts of Bilkent University’s first graduating class of Architects. The project we chose to focus on is emblematic of the fore-mentioned developmental issues in that it offers an alternative vision for the Ankara river basin and urban riverfront. The overarching intent is to suggest a sustainable urban living prototype for Ankara. A prototype that approaches sustainability across an array of dimensions: economic, environmental, cultural, aesthetic, and functional.
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Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Architettura
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Formato del progetto: Formato orizzontale grande, 33×28 cm
N° di pagine: 276 - Data di pubblicazione: lug 04, 2016
- Lingua English
- Parole chiave urban design, river revitalization, bilingual english-turkish, sustainable community development
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Informazioni sull'autore
Dr. Mark Frederickson & the Tejido Group
Fulbright Foundation/Bilkent University/UCLA/U. of Botswana/U. of Arizona
For the past thirty-five years Dr. Frederickson has developed the Tejido Group into an interdisciplinary and collaborative applied research program in which faculty and professionals in Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Planning work side by side with university graduate and undergraduate students in an apprenticeship-style professional learning environment. We are an international experience and have collaborated on projects on five continents: North America, Africa, Latin America, Europe, and Asia.