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E-raamat: Placemaking with Tall Buildings: A Guide to Ten Key Planning and Design Principles

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040685679
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040685679

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This book reconceptualizes tall buildings as civic agents that deliver spatial legibility, cultural significance, and vibrant social interaction by embedding placemaking at the heart of vertical development. It articulates ten pragmatic planning and design principles for integrating vertical structures into the surrounding context.



Placemaking with Tall Buildings confronts a pressing challenge in contemporary urbanism: the rapid proliferation and unprecedented heights of tall buildings have strained the spatial, social, and cultural frameworks essential to successful placemaking. The book reconceptualizes tall buildings as civic agents that deliver spatial legibility, cultural significance, and vibrant social interaction by embedding placemaking at the heart of vertical development. Drawing on global case studies, rigorous field research, and foundational urban theories, it articulates ten pragmatic planning and design principles that explain how holistic, context-sensitive design can weave vertical structures into their surrounding fabric, fostering inclusivity, environmental responsiveness, and a distinct sense of place. Richly illustrated with carefully curated photographs, this work equips architects, planners, policymakers, and students with a comprehensive toolkit to transform tall buildings from isolated monuments into dynamic, human-centered environments. By showcasing strategies for interior and exterior placemaking, adaptive programming, and community engagement, it offers a roadmap for ensuring that vertical development not only shapes skylines but also enriches urban life at every spatial scale.

Introduction: Rethinking Tall Buildings as Civic Agents for Placemaking

1. Enhancing Placemaking by Applying Lynchs Imageability Theory

2. Fostering Placemaking Through Multiple Interconnected Shorter Buildings

3. Embracing Twin Towers as Catalysts for Placemaking

4. Adopting Contextual Design to Strengthen Placemaking

5. Harnessing Radical Contrast to Advance Placemaking

6. Elevating Placemaking with Structural Expressionism

7. Integrating Vertical Greenery to Promote Sustainability and Placemaking

8. Designing Public Plazas to Enrich Social Life and Strengthen Placemaking

9. Anchoring Placemaking with Thoughtfully Crafted Podiums, Entryways, and
Gateways

10. Creating Engaging Interior Spaces to Foster Placemaking
Kheir Al-Kodmany is an expert in vertical urbanism, sustainable design, GIS, visualization systems, public participation, and crowd management. He is Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Illinois, Chicago (UIC), and previously worked for the Chicago firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).