Review on High-Rise Housing Projects in Istanbul: Toward a Sustainable Architecture
Review on High-Rise Housing Projects in Istanbul: Toward a Sustainable Architecture
Author(s): Tuba SarıSubject(s): Architecture, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Exeley Inc.
Keywords: Discourse; images; solid; structures; sustainable;
Summary/Abstract: Emerging with population growth and developing technology as a result of industrial revolution, rapid and unplanned process of urbanization has led to rapid depletion of natural resources in the physical and biological environment. In consequence of urbanization, lack of urban land and accordingly excessive rise of land prices has resulted in vertical construction. In the phases of design, construction, use and demolition, high-rise buildings, consuming much more energy than low-rise buildings, have led to significant changes in the city skyline. With the rise of vertically dense structuring in the world, highrise buildings have become more questionable and requested the answers of how the buildings can be designed to care of human needs. Therefore, green building practices paying attention to ecological data have entered as an important parameter of vertically dense building design. Green building designs, and its derivatives are among the images and discourses used as a marketing strategy for the vertically dense housing design. A significant part of construction projects in Istanbul, claims that they place emphasis on the use of natural building materials and energy efficiency to associate themselves with sustainability discourses. For many segments of society, sustainability is transformed into a perception management gathering terms, such as green technology, renewable energy and smart building. In this respect, the paper aims to evaluate the development of high-rise buildings in Istanbul on Metrocity Towers, Sapphire and Varyap Meridian projects in the context of sustainability principles and practices. These projects describe three different processes and applications of sustainability. The main aim of the paper to discuss the efforts of transformation from solid structures to sustainable buildings based on various images and discourses related to high-rise building projects.
Journal: Journal of Sustainable Architecture and Civil Engineering
- Issue Year: 18/2017
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 39-49
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English