Spatially organized vertical city» as a synthesis of tall buildings and airships

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The paper explores the compact city concept based on the spatial» urban development principles and describes the prerequisites and possible methods to move from horizontal» planning to vertical» urban environments. It highlights the close connection between urban space, high-rise city landscape and conveyance options and sets out the ideas for upgrading the existing architectural and urban planning principles. It also conceptualizes the use of airships to create additional spatial connections between urban structure elements and high-rise buildings. Functional changes are considered in creating both urban environment and internal space of tall buildings, and the environmental aspects of the new spatial model are brought to light. The paper delineates the prospects for making a truly spatial» multidimensional city space.

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Gagulina, O., & Matovnikov, S. (2018). Spatially organized vertical city» as a synthesis of tall buildings and airships. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 33). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183301002

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