Up on the roof: a review of design, construction, and technology trends in vertical extensions

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New spaces to accommodate growing urban populations should be created in a way that also reduces building lifecycle carbon emissions. In this context, the vertical extension (VE) has emerged as a novel building typology that can increase space in cities through the construction of additional floor area atop existing base buildings. This paper presents a review of 172 VE projects worldwide to provide an understanding of their design and construction trends, and to classify the technologies applied. Results show that VE construction has accelerated significantly over the past decade. Although most VEs consist of only small vertical additions, often one to two storeys, higher VEs can be built with innovative structural strategies and lightweight materials. Industrial buildings are often found to provide significant opportunities for VE due to their higher structural capacity. By comparing the characteristics and design of VEs, typologies based on architectural, structural, and construction technologies are presented.

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Julistiono, E. K., Oldfield, P., & Cardellicchio, L. (2023). Up on the roof: a review of design, construction, and technology trends in vertical extensions. Architectural Science Review, 67(1), 63–77. https://doi.org/10.1080/00038628.2023.2240289

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