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Claiming the Sky; Rethinking High-Rise Development in the City of Toronto

机译:宣称天空;重新思考多伦多市的高层发展

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Toronto is following the footsteps of populated urban cities like New York through the extrusion of skyscrapers, transforming Toronto into one of the densest cities in North America. Rapid development of residential density has produced a mono-centric core in which density is favoured over sustainable social neighbourhoods. This “gold rush” of condominium development has superseded the production of public amenity infrastructure to support the density added. Limited vacant lands, coupled with rising housing prices and the ever-increasing population, points to a potential crisis in which the long-term sustainability of these towers is questioned. Towers within the core can no longer afford to maintain the existing inflexible mono-culture, but must include public amenity infrastructure which supports the rapid density and diverse populous. The presence of the tower, soaring far beyond the ground plain, has further amplified the social and physical disconnect of the cities fabric and its inhabitants, while removing the responsibility from developers taking advantage of these trends.This thesis aims to investigate the production of tower “neighbourhoods” through the hybridization of vertical public and private spaces. The proposal aims to question the current high rise trends and limited public amenity infrastructure within the city and provide an alternative model for porous vertical neighbourhoods in which public amenity infrastructure is used to achieve social sustainability within Toronto’s core.
机译:多伦多正通过摩天大楼的扩建,跟随纽约等人口稠密的城市的脚步,将多伦多转变为北美最密集的城市之一。居住密度的快速发展产生了一个以单中心为中心的核心,在该中心中,密度优于可持续的社会社区。这种“淘金热”的公寓发展已经取代了公共便利设施的生产,以支持增加的密度。有限的空置土地,再加上房价上涨和人口不断增加,预示着潜在的危机,对这些塔的长期可持续性提出了质疑。核心内的塔楼不再能够维持现有的僵化的单一文化,而是必须包括支持快速密度和人口众多的公共便利设施。塔楼的高度远远超出了平原,进一步加剧了城市结构及其居民的社会和物质上的分离,同时消除了开发商利用这些趋势所承担的责任。本文旨在研究塔楼的生产通过垂直公共和私人空间的混合来形成“社区”。该提案旨在质疑城市中目前的上升趋势和有限的公共便利设施,并为多孔垂直社区提供替代模型,在该区域中,公共便利设施被用于实现多伦多核心地区的社会可持续性。

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