Vol. - No. | Vol.10 - No.1 |
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Date | Mar., 2021 |
Title |
Comparative Study on the Development Trends of High-rise Buildings Above 200 Meters in China, the USA and the UAE |
Author | Jiaqi Qu1, Zhendong Wang1,2+, and Peng Du1,3 |
Institutions |
1Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, CTBUH, Chicago, IL 2College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University, China 3College of Architecture, Texas Tech University, USA |
Abstract |
Since 2006, the number of completed high-rise buildings over 200 meters have increased rapidly. Although there were some short-term cyclical troughs, the overall trend has still been growing. No longer constrained by technological limits, the development of high-rise buildings now depends on cooperation and compromise between social, economic, and political factors. This article extracts statistical data from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) to focus on the completion of high-rise buildings of 200 meters and above over the past 20 years from 2000 to 2019. Similarities and differences in the number, distribution, and function of high-rise buildings are analyzed, The paper also compares the impact of different political and economic environments on the development trends of high-rise buildings in China, the United States and the UAE. |
Keyword | Construction, Development, High-rise buildings, Political environments, Economic environments |
PP. | PP.63~71 |
Paper File | View |