1、-Current Issues -Perception -Vertical Cities -Concept -Principles -Benefits -Vertical Cities vs.Modern Skyscrapers -Towards Citys Sustainability -Conclusion DISCUSSION URBANISATION STATISTIC IN ASIA 42.2 Percentage of Asian Population Living In Cities In 2010 80 Percentage of Regions GDP Attributed
2、to Urban Economies in 2010 100,000 Number of Person per Day that Moved into A City in Asia in 2011:A Total of 37 Million per Year 1,000 Hectares of Productive Agricultural Land that are Converted to Urban Use Every Day in Asia Nirmal Kishnani:Greening Asia,Emerging Principles for Sustainable Archite
3、cture 64 Percentage of Asias Population Living in Cities by 2050 An Increase of 23.5%over 2011 figures 16/20 16 out of 20 Most Densed Cities in The World are in Asia 10,000 Number of Person per Square Kilometer in Asian Cities-20,000 20,000 Number of New Homes Needed Every Day to Accommodate The Inf
4、lux of Migrants into Asias Cities URBANISATION STATISTIC IN ASIA Nirmal Kishnani:Greening Asia,Emerging Principles for Sustainable Architecture to encourage design explorations and research into the prospects of new models for the increasingly vertical,dense and intense urban environments in Asia Ed
5、itions one(Chengdu,2011),editions two(Seoul,2012),editions three(Hanoi,2013)organised by the National University of Singapores School of Design and Environment sponsored by Beijing Vantone Citylogic Investment Corporation and the World Future Foundation The participating universities The Chinese Uni
6、versity of Hong Kong Delft University of Technology National University of Singapore Swiss Federal Institute of Technology(ETH)Zurich Tongji University Tsinghua University University of California(UC)Berkeley University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania University of Tokyo.VERTICAL CITIES ASIA