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Commonwealth Promenade
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1 | Commonwealth Promenade I | 1956 | 77.1 m / 253 ft | 27 | steel/concrete | residential | |
1 | Commonwealth Promenade II | 1956 | 77.1 m / 253 ft | 27 | steel/concrete | residential |
Study on Sustainability Implications of Urban + Suburban Location
1 February 2014 - CTBUH Research
17 October 2016
Dense Downtown vs. Suburban Dispersed: A Pilot Study on Sustainability
This research is focused on quantitatively investigating and comparing the environmental and social sustainability of people’s lifestyles in terms of embodied energy, operational energy use,...
02 June 2017
Dense Downtown vs. Suburban Dispersed: A Pilot Study on Urban Sustainability
Antony Wood & Peng Du, Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
This paper presents the initial findings of a ground-breaking two-year CTBUH-funded research project investigating the real environmental and social sustainability of people’s lifestyles in a...
17 October 2016
Dense Downtown vs. Suburban Dispersed: A Pilot Study on Sustainability
This research is focused on quantitatively investigating and comparing the environmental and social sustainability of people’s lifestyles in terms of embodied energy, operational energy use,...
17 September 2014
It is widely accepted that the concentration of people in denser cities – sharing space, infrastructure, and facilities – offers much greater energy efficiency than...
02 June 2017
Dense Downtown vs. Suburban Dispersed: A Pilot Study on Urban Sustainability
This paper presents the initial findings of a ground-breaking two-year CTBUH-funded research project investigating the real environmental and social sustainability of people’s lifestyles in a...
17 October 2016
Dense Downtown vs. Suburban Dispersed: A Pilot Study on Urban Sustainability
This paper presents the initial findings of a ground-breaking two-year CTBUH-funded research project investigating the real environmental and social sustainability of people’s lifestyles in a...
16 September 2014
It is widely accepted that the concentration of people in denser cities – sharing space, infrastructure, and facilities – offers much greater energy efficiency than...
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