Buildings and their integration in communities: case study of a parking plaza
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posted on 2024-06-05, 04:42 authored by T Ahmad, Jamal ThaheemJamal Thaheem, A Anwar, ZU Din© 2016 The Authors. The development of projects in isolation and such treatment by urban development authorities can lead to socioeconomic success or failure in projects. This dilemma has its roots in poor initial planning both at the level of individual project, and that of community and neighborhoods. Although the facts like project success or failure are readily determinable in case of socioeconomic sustainability, it is difficult to determine how various variables interact in determining project success. This research is aimed at using system dynamics for investigating the phenomenon of unpopularity of building projects within the urban fabric. An attempt is made to discuss the case study of a parking plaza in its context and for detailed investigation of this building, systems thinking methodology is employed. The research has highlighted various variables that have a role to play in making the case study project an example of success or failure in terms of sustainability. The practice of using systems thinking in case of deeply rooted sustainability analysis has brought some new insight which seems to have a promising role to play.
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88-95Location
Tempe, ArizonaOpen access
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2016-05-18End date
2016-05-20eISSN
1877-7058Language
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Published in the Procedia Engineering Journal 2016, vol 145 pp. 88-95Publication classification
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2016, The AuthorsTitle of proceedings
ICSDEC 2016: Procedia Engineering - Integrating Data Science, Construction and SustainabilityEvent
Integrating Data Science, Construction and Sustainability. Conference (2016 : Tempe, Arizona)Publisher
ElsevierPlace of publication
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