masterʼs thesis
Daniel Mihajlovski (Avtor), Tomaž Slak (Mentor)

Povzetek

Broad Street, one of the oldest streets in New York, is located in the Financial District, a neighbourhood which was one of the few in Manhattan without large number of full-time residents and has long been a neighborhood ghost town at the later hours with no established community. Several works form Jason M. Barr, a professor of economics at Rutgers University-Newark, New Jersey, are presented where through several examples it is observed that the economic and demographic activities are the main factors that create the demand for the rise of skyscrapers, and that there is a strong racional behind them. It establishes the frame for construction of a skyscraper in a highly dense urban area. A skyscraper is proposed as a responce to the demand for the fastest growing residential neighbourhood in New York City, the Financial District. The result is a mix-use skyscraper that aims to develop the communal life, and at the same time, respond to the demands of the current reals-estate market by offering specter of possible residential units. The central concern of the master thesis, is how to design a skyscraper as an architectural phenomenom that emerges from the surrounding context.

Ključne besede

economy;causation;skyscraper;optionality;slenderness;

Podatki

Jezik: Angleški jezik
Leto izida:
Tipologija: 2.09 - Magistrsko delo
Organizacija: UL FA - Fakulteta za arhitekturo
Založnik: [D. Mihajlovski]
UDK: 72:69.032.22(734.711.1)(043.2)
COBISS: 158638083 Povezava se bo odprla v novem oknu
Št. ogledov: 36
Št. prenosov: 5
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Sekundarni jezik: Slovenski jezik
Sekundarni naslov: Idejna Zasnova Nebotičnika na 43 Broad Streetu v New Yorku
Sekundarni povzetek: Broad Street, one of the oldest streets in New York, is located in the Financial District, a neighbourhood which was one of the few in Manhattan without large number of full-time residents and has long been a neighborhood ghost town at the later hours with no established community. Several works form Jason M. Barr, a professor of economics at Rutgers University-Newark, New Jersey, are presented where through several examples it is observed that the economic and demographic activities are the main factors that create the demand for the rise of skyscrapers, and that there is a strong racional behind them. It establishes the frame for construction of a skyscraper in a highly dense urban area. A skyscraper is proposed as a responce to the demand for the fastest growing residential neighbourhood in New York City, the Financial District. The result is a mix-use skyscraper that aims to develop the communal life, and at the same time, respond to the demands of the current reals-estate market by offering specter of possible residential units. The central concern of the master thesis, is how to design a skyscraper as an architectural phenomenom that emerges from the surrounding context. Broad Street, ena od najstarejših ulic v New Yorku, nahaja se v Finančnem okrožju, ki je eno od redkih v Manhattanu brez visoko število stalnih prebivalcev in je že dolg časa bila okrožje brez življenja. Več dela od Jason M. Barr, profesor ekonomije na Univerza v Rutgers-Newark v New Jerseu so predstavljeni, kjer se čez številnih primerov sklepa, da so ekonomski in demografski aktivnosti glavni dejavniki, ki vstvarjajo povpraševanje za grajenje nebotičnikov in da obstaja močna racionalnost za njim, kjer upraviči izgradnja nebotičnikov v visoko-gostih urbanih naseljah. Predlagan je nebotičnik, kot odziv na povpraševanje za najhitrejšo rastajujoče stanovanjsko naselje v Finančnem okrožju v New Yorku. Rezultat je nebotičnik mešane rabe, ki cilja na vstvarjanje skupinskega življenja in hkrati se odziva na povpraševanje trenutnega nepremičninskega trga s ponujanjem spektra možnih stanovanjskih enot. Glavna tematika magistrske naloge je kako oblikovati nebotičnik kot arhitekturni fenomen, ki raste iz okoliškega konteksta.
Sekundarne ključne besede: magistrske naloge;arhitektura;nebotičniki;stolpnice;ekonomija;visoke zdradbe;
Vrsta dela (COBISS): Magistrsko delo/naloga
Študijski program: 0
Konec prepovedi (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Komentar na gradivo: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za arhitekturo
Strani: 105 str.
ID: 19375547
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