Archive of IJHRB


Archive of IJHRB


Vol. - No. Vol.11 - No.1
Date Mar., 2022
Title Towards an Urban Troposphere
Author Jeffrey A Kenoff 1+ and Peter Gross2
Institutions 1AIA, NCARB, Design Principal, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
2AIA, Managing Principal, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates PC
Abstract Over the past 30 years, the tall building has seen unprecedented global
support. With advanced innovation and many regions around the world discovering
increasing growth rates, the tall, supertall, and megatall buildings continue to
drastically alter the vertical urbanism of the cities they inhabit. For centuries, urban
conditions in most major territories were predominately defined by the street wall and
the spaces it shapes. Giambattista Nolli's 1748 Map of Rome most clearly illustrates
this significance and possibly solidifies what generations would understand to be the
predominant urban condition. As architects, it has been a city's lower vertical wall
fabric that has often been the primary focus of efforts to craft an urban experience, and
for good reason. Through recent examples of built and unbuilt KPF projects, this paper
will explore an upper vertical wall fabric, an urbanism that not only exists at the ground
but also within the troposphere.
Keyword tall building, urban fabric, urban edge, wall, façade, troposphere
PP. PP.15~24
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