Designing high-density cities for social and environmental sustainability (Record no. 7672)

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International Standard Book Number 1844074609
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Classification number 720.47
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100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Ng, Edward Ed.
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Title Designing high-density cities for social and environmental sustainability
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Earthscan
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2010
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xlii,342p.
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note CONTENTS List of Figures and Tables xi List of Contributors xxi . Foreword by Sir David Akers Jones xxix Preface xxxi Acknowledgements xxxvii List of Acronyms and Abbreviations xxxix PART I: AN UNDERSTANDING OF HIGH DENSITY 1 Understanding Density and High Density 3 Vicky Cheng Physical density 3 Building density and urban morphology 9 Perceived density 12 High density 13 Conclusions 16 2 Is the High-Density City the Only Option? 19 Brenda Vale and Robert Vale The post-oil scenario 19 The food equation 20 Wastes and fertility 23 Low density or high density? 24 Conclusions 24 3 The Sustainability of High Density 27 Susan Roaf Population and the people problem 27 Resource depletion 33 Pollution 36 Conclusions: Avoid the Ozymandias syndrome 37 4 Density and Urban Sustainability: An Exploration of Critical Issues 41 Chye Kiang Heng and Lai Choo Malone-Lee Sustainability and planning 41 Historical review 42 Density and Sustainability 43 Conclusions 50 PART II: CLIMATE AND HIGH-DENSITY DESIGN 5 Climate Changes Brought About by Urban Living 55 6 Chiu- Ying Lam Temperature 55 On climate changes brought about by urban living 55 Wind 57 State of the sky 57 Evaporation 59 Thinking about people 60 6 Urbanization and City Climate: A Diurnal and Seasonal Perspective 63 7 Wing-Mo Leung and Tsz-Cheung Lee Urban heat island (UHI) intensity 63 Diurnal variation of UHI intensity 64 Seasonal variation of UHI intensity 66 Favourable conditions for high UHI intensity 67 Conclusions 67 7 Urban Climate in Dense Cities 71 8 Lutz Katzschner Introduction 71 Problems 72 Urban climatic maps 74 Urban climate and planning 78 PART III: ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF HIGH-DENSITY DESIGN 8 Thermal Comfort Issues and Implications in High-Density Cities 87 9 Baruch Givoni Thermal comfort 87 Recent research on comfort 90 Conclusions: Implications for building design and urban planning 104 9 Urban Environment Diversity and Human Comfort 107 Koen Steemers and Mary Us Ramos Introduction 107 Background 108 Monitoring outdoor comfort 108 Conclusions 116 10 Designing for Urban Ventilation 119 Edward Ng Introduction 119 Urban ventilation in high-density cities 119 Wind velocity ratio for urban ventilation 120 Building and city morphology for urban ventilation 121 Case study: Hong Kong 124 Design guidelines 130 Conclusions 135 11 Natural Ventilation in High-Density Cities 137 Francis Allard, Christian Ghiaus and Agota Szucs Introduction 137 Role of ventilation 138 Cooling potential by ventilation in a dense urban environment 141 Natural ventilation strategies in a dense urban environment 156 12 Sound Environment: High- versus Low-Density Cities 163 Jian Kang Sound distribution 163 Sound perception 168 Noise reduction 177 13 Designing for Daylighting 181 Edward Ng Introduction 181 Context 181 Graphical tools for design 182 The need for daylight 184 Towards high density 186 A tool for high density 188 The way forward 190 Conclusions 193 14 Designing for Waste Minimization in High-Density Cities 195 Chi-Sun Poon and Lara Jaillon Introduction: Waste management and waste minimization 195 Designing for waste minimization 200 Conclusions 206 15 Fire Engineering for High-Density Cities 209 Wan-Ki Chow Introduction 209 Possible fire hazards 210 Fire safety provisions 211 Performance-based design 213 Atrium sprinkler 214 Structural members under substantial fires 214 Super-tall buildings 217 Glass facade 219 Application of performance-based design in Hong Kong 219 Necessity of full-scale burning tests 220 Fire engineering as a new profession 221 Conclusions 222 16 The Role of Urban Greenery in High-Density Cities 227 Nyuk-Hien Wong and Yu Chen Introduction 227 Reducing ambient air temperature with plants 229 Reducing surface temperature with plants 243 Challenges in incorporating urban greenery in high-density cities257 17 Energy in High-Density Cities 263 Adrian Pitts Introduction 263 Energy demand 263 Energy supply 266 18 Environmental Assessment: Shirting Scales 273 Raymond Cole Introduction 273 Building environmental assessment methods 274 Shifting scales 277 Blurring boundaries 279 High-density urban contexts 280 Conclusions 281 PART IV: HIGH-DENSITY SPACES AND LIVING 19 The Social and Psychological Issues of High-Density City Space 285 Bryan Lawson Introduction 285 Privacy 287 Public policy 288 The city territory 289 Evidence-based design 290 Perception of density and satisfaction 291 What have we learned? 291 20 Sustainable Compact Cities and High-Rise Buildings 293 Sung Woo Shin History and background 293 Current status, direction and effect of high-rise buildings 294 High-rise buildings - their trend and efficiency in terms of the sustainable compact city 298 Conclusions 307 21 Microclimate in Public Housing: An Environmental Approach to Community Development 309 John C. Y. Ng Introduction 309 Sustainable community: A holistic approach 310 Community development: In pursuit of economic sustainability 310 Community development: In pursuit of social sustainability 311 Community development: In pursuit of environmental sustainability 311 Conclusions 319 22 Designing for High-Density Living: High Rise, High Amenity and High Design 321 Kam-Sing Wong High-density living: Best or worst? 321 1993 - Hong Kong architecture: The aesthetics of density 322 2003 - Hong Kong's dark age: The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) 323 2004 - Hong Kong's turning point: The rise of 'green sense' 324 2008 and beyond - Hong Kong's sustainable future: High rise, high amenity and high design 327 High-density living: Our dream city? 327
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-- United Kingdom
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-- School of Planning, CEPT Uni.
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