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This book reviews the fundamentals of this local climatic
phenomenon as a gateway to solving the challenging problems of
rapid urbanization in the face of climate change. This work uses
the dimensions and principles of urban planning and design, and
landscape architecture in conjunction with the competence of
environmental design to reduce the impact of this phenomenon. The
book focuses on five SDGs to explain the problems that urban
residents suffer because of high temperatures or the formation of
heat islands. These selected SDGs are Goals 1, 3, 8, 11, and 13.
Some of which can be limited to affecting the health status,
productive capacity, social and economic well-being, and the
feeling of distress and aggressive behavior. This book focuses on
five SDGs: poverty (Goal 1), public health and well-being (Goal 3),
decent work and economic growth (Goal 8), sustainable cities and
societies (Goal 11), and climate action (Goal 13). These goals are
associated with the increasing UHI phenomenon that accompanies
rapid urbanization, which has changed the way of life of many
countries worldwide. Thus, this book aims to reach sustainable
cities and societies that do not suffer from poverty and disease
due to climatic change and where decent work and social and
economic well-being is achieved. The prime audience includes
experts working in architecture, site planning and design, urban
planning and design, landscape architecture, sustainable urban
design, and environmental design. In addition, the book focuses on
researchers, academics, practitioners, and urban governance,
developers, and policymakers. Significantly, the target audience
can get more insights into using new paradigms, methods,
techniques, modelings, and research applications.
New technologies have the power to augment many aspects of society,
including public spaces and art. The impact of smart technology on
urban design is vast and filled with opportunity and has profound
implications on the everyday urban environment. Only by starting
new conversations can we develop further contemporary insights that
will affect how we move through the world. Reconstructing Urban
Ambiance in Smart Public Places is a pivotal reference source that
provides contemporary insights into a comprehensive interpretation
of urban ambiances in smart places as it relates to the development
of cities or to various levels of intervention in extant urban
environments. The book also examines the impact of architectural
design on the creation of urban ambience in artworks and how to
reflect this technique in the fields of professional architectural
practice. While covering a wide range of topics including
wellbeing, quality-related artistry, and atmosphere, this
publication combines smart technological innovation with creative
design principles. This book is ideally designed for civil
engineers, urban designers, architects, entrepreneurs,
policymakers, researchers, academicians, and students.
The efficient usage, investigation, and promotion of new methods,
tools, and technologies within the field of architecture,
particularly in urban planning and design, is becoming more
critical as innovation holds the key to cities becoming smarter and
ultimately more sustainable. In response to this need, strategies
that can potentially yield more realistic results are continually
being sought. The Handbook of Research on Digital Research Methods
and Architectural Tools in Urban Planning and Design is a critical
reference source that comprehensively covers the concepts and
processes of more than 20 new methods in both planning and design
in the field of architecture and aims to explain the ways for
researchers to apply these methods in their works. Pairing
innovative approaches alongside traditional research methods, the
physical dimensions of traditional and new cities are addressed in
addition to the non-physical aspects and applied models that are
currently under development in new settlements such as sustainable
cities, smart cities, creative cities, and intercultural cities.
Featuring a wide range of topics such as built environment, urban
morphology, and city information modeling, this book is essential
for researchers, academicians, professionals, technology
developers, architects, engineers, and policymakers.
Public places are places where all citizens, irrespective of their
race, age, religion, or class level (social or economic), cannot be
excluded. It serves to improve the lifestyle experience of its
inhabitants, as well as promote social connections. All citizens
are responsible for it and are interested in it, and the
intervention for change must be the responsibility of all without
exception. As such, bottom-up urban planning is essential for urban
environments and for transforming nightlife in public places in
order to create more meaningful experiences and instill a greater
sense of identity and community. Transforming Urban Nightlife and
the Development of Smart Public Spaces analyzes the patterns of
transformations of nightlife in public life. The book investigates
urban nightlife transformations and the challenge of enhancing the
sense of belonging in sensitive areas such as local communities and
historical sites. The chapters present new insights to control the
chaotic intervention related to the elements of traditional or
digital technology, whether from citizens themselves or local
authorities. The objective also is to document urban nightlife
transformations that enhance the sense of belonging in historical
sites. Important topics covered include urban-gamification, digital
urban art, urban socio-ecosystems, and reimagining space in the
urban nightlife. This book is ideal for urban planners, developers,
social scientists, technologists, civil engineers, architects,
policymakers, government officials, practitioners, researchers,
academicians, and students who are interested in urban nightlife
and nightscape and the smart technologies used for transformation.
This proceedings addresses the challenges of urbanization that
gravely affect the world's ecosystems. To become efficiently
sustainable and regenerative, buildings and cities need to adopt
smart solutions. This book discusses innovations of the built
environment while depicting how such practices can transform future
buildings and urban areas into places of higher value and quality.
The book aims to examine the interrelationship between people,
nature and technology, which is essential in pursuing smart
environments that optimize human wellbeing, motivation and
vitality, as well as promoting cohesive and inclusive societies:
Urban Sociology - Community Involvement - Place-making and Cultural
Continuity - Environmental Psychology - Smart living - Just City.
The book presents exemplary practical experiences that reflect
smart strategies, technologies and innovations, by established and
emerging professionals, provides a forum of real-life discourse.
The primary audience for the work will be from the fields of
architecture, urban planning and built-environment systems,
including multi-disciplinary academics as well as professionals.
In the past decades, protecting the urban environment in the face
of environmentalism and environmental rights has become crucial to
saving the planet from the dangers of the rapid urban development
of new cities and societies. Air temperature is one of the factors
influenced by climate change and contemporary city morphology that
lacks compact city features. Contemporary cities have taken on
global paradigms, adopting open-fabric, multiple, and ultrahigh
residential towers and superhuman-scale spaces at the level of
squares and public parks. This type of planning results in a
radical thermal transformation not only in the movement and
transportation network, but also in all public spaces and their
external spaces. It is essential to understand the dimensions and
principles of urban planning and design in conjunction with the
competence of environmental design to reduce the impact of the
urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon. Remapping Urban Heat Island
Atlases in Regenerative Cities focuses on public health and
wellbeing, decent work and economic growth, sustainable cities and
societies, and climate action. It presents atlases of UHI-based
digital techniques and methods of modelling as well as the use of
these atlases, mapping, and models in exploring the placemaking
problems in the new cities. Covering topics such as artificial
intelligence, pedestrian density mapping, and urban heat island
mitigation, this premier reference source is a critical resource
for architects, city planners, urban planners, city officials,
government officials, policymakers, non-profit organizations,
politicians, engineers, libraries, students and educators of higher
education, researchers, and academicians.
Public places are places where all citizens, irrespective of their
race, age, religion, or class level (social or economic), cannot be
excluded. It serves to improve the lifestyle experience of its
inhabitants, as well as promote social connections. All citizens
are responsible for it and are interested in it, and the
intervention for change must be the responsibility of all without
exception. As such, bottom-up urban planning is essential for urban
environments and for transforming nightlife in public places in
order to create more meaningful experiences and instill a greater
sense of identity and community. Transforming Urban Nightlife and
the Development of Smart Public Spaces analyzes the patterns of
transformations of nightlife in public life. The book investigates
urban nightlife transformations and the challenge of enhancing the
sense of belonging in sensitive areas such as local communities and
historical sites. The chapters present new insights to control the
chaotic intervention related to the elements of traditional or
digital technology, whether from citizens themselves or local
authorities. The objective also is to document urban nightlife
transformations that enhance the sense of belonging in historical
sites. Important topics covered include urban-gamification, digital
urban art, urban socio-ecosystems, and reimagining space in the
urban nightlife. This book is ideal for urban planners, developers,
social scientists, technologists, civil engineers, architects,
policymakers, government officials, practitioners, researchers,
academicians, and students who are interested in urban nightlife
and nightscape and the smart technologies used for transformation.
New technologies have the power to augment many aspects of society,
including public spaces and art. The impact of smart technology on
urban design is vast and filled with opportunity and has profound
implications on the everyday urban environment. Only by starting
new conversations can we develop further contemporary insights that
will affect how we move through the world. Reconstructing Urban
Ambiance in Smart Public Places is a pivotal reference source that
provides contemporary insights into a comprehensive interpretation
of urban ambiances in smart places as it relates to the development
of cities or to various levels of intervention in extant urban
environments. The book also examines the impact of architectural
design on the creation of urban ambience in artworks and how to
reflect this technique in the fields of professional architectural
practice. While covering a wide range of topics including
wellbeing, quality-related artistry, and atmosphere, this
publication combines smart technological innovation with creative
design principles. This book is ideally designed for civil
engineers, urban designers, architects, entrepreneurs,
policymakers, researchers, academicians, and students.
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