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Abandoned Skyscrapers

River Stone

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Abandoned Skyscrapers explores the intriguing stories behind unfinished or repurposed high-rises, examining why these architectural marvels sometimes fail to meet their intended purpose. These structures, initially symbols of progress, often become testaments to economic downturns, technological limitations, and shifting social landscapes.

 
From the infamous Ryugyong Hotel in North Korea to the Torre David in Venezuela, the book delves into the complex reasons behind their abandonment or adaptation, providing insight into the volatile nature of urban development.

 
The book uniquely approaches the topic by viewing these skyscrapers not as failures, but as indicators of the dynamic forces shaping our cities. It investigates economic factors like bursting speculative bubbles, technological challenges such as outdated designs, and social factors including changing urban priorities.

 
By combining historical analysis with architectural theory, Abandoned Skyscrapers offers a comprehensive look at how and why these ambitious projects falter.

 
The book progresses by first introducing the "failed skyscraper" concept with a historical overview, then moves into specific case studies, and concludes by synthesizing findings to identify trends and potential strategies for preventing future failures and repurposing existing structures.

 
Through archival research, architectural plans, and on-site investigations, it highlights the importance of sustainable development and responsible urban planning in the context of these architectural mishaps.
Verfügbar seit: 19.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 72 Seiten.

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