Abstract
Abstract. The paper regards specific context of public spaces in “shadow” of tall buildings located in European cities. Majority of tall buildings in European cities were built in last 15 years. Tall buildings appear mainly in city centres, directly at important public spaces being viable environment for inhabitants with variety of public functions (open spaces, green areas, recreation places, shops, services etc.). All these amenities and services are under direct impact of extensive shading coming from the tall buildings. The paper focuses on analyses and representation of impact of shading from tall buildings on various public spaces in cities using 3D city models. Computer environment of 3D city models in cityGML standard uses 3D LiDAR data as one of data types for definition of 3D cities. The structure of cityGML allows analytic applications using existing computer tools, as well as developing new techniques to estimate extent of shading coming from high-risers, affecting life in public spaces. These measurable shading parameters in specific time are crucial for proper functioning, viability and attractiveness of public spaces – finally it is extremely important for location of tall buildings at main public spaces in cities. The paper explores impact of shading from tall buildings in different spatial contexts on the background of using cityGML models based on core LIDAR data to support controlled urban development in sense of viable public spaces. The article is prepared within research project 2TaLL: Application of 3D Virtual City Models in Urban Analyses of Tall Buildings, realized as a part of Polish-Norway Grants.
Highlights
This has been over two centuries of urbanization processes in Europe
The phenomena of tall buildings in urban structures of city centres is very specific in European context, because as we observe history, the roots of skyscrapers came from abroad
Cadastre information on floor plans and categorized roofs delivered to database serving the project and on the other side airborne LiDAR data was used in form of point cloud to generate DEM and DSM
Summary
This has been over two centuries of urbanization processes in Europe. The process was driven at its beginning in the 19th century by prosperous Dutch and English economies, but later over time urbanization has flooded entire area of Europe. Skyscrapers present high efficiency in sense of space management (occupy limited areas against high intensity ratio), but its impact in other aspects can be observed in scale of entire city landscape. One of those is shadowing and occlusion. The “no-shadow” challenge for tall buildings is very actual and represented by very recent No-shadow Tower concept by Christian Coop (NBBJ) in London. It just proves, that comfort of space between buildings is highly demanded
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