2007
DOI: 10.1080/00420980701560059
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Spatial Distribution of High-rise Buildings within Urban Areas: The Case of the Tel-Aviv Metropolitan Region

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“…These investigate report that the height and quantity of buildings have increased dramatically during urbanization (Frenkel 2007;Guney et al 2012;Qadeer 2004). Frenkel (2007) mainly concludes that the pattern of high-rise buildings conforms to the urban stage model in Hall's study.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…These investigate report that the height and quantity of buildings have increased dramatically during urbanization (Frenkel 2007;Guney et al 2012;Qadeer 2004). Frenkel (2007) mainly concludes that the pattern of high-rise buildings conforms to the urban stage model in Hall's study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…These investigate report that the height and quantity of buildings have increased dramatically during urbanization (Frenkel 2007;Guney et al 2012;Qadeer 2004). Frenkel (2007) mainly concludes that the pattern of high-rise buildings conforms to the urban stage model in Hall's study. Moreover, Frenkel's research indicates that, re-urbanization processes induce the concentration of high-rise development in the core of a metropolitan area although the suburbanization processes that result in the residential development occurs in the outskirts (Czamanski and Roth 2011;Frenkel 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Factors affecting urban densification and vertical urban growth have been studied by Burton (2002), Frenkel (2007, Mubareka et al (2011), Sani Roychansyah et al (2005, and Turskis et al (2006). Urban densification, often named urban compactness, occurs in areas of higher population density and is often correlated to locations of mid-and high-rise buildings.…”
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“…In the most general sense, urban sprawl refers to the expansion of urban built-up area into previously undeveloped land at the urban edge. There are various definitions and measures of sprawl-related to urban morphology, urban density, types of land use, and more (see Chin 2002;Burchfield et al 2006;Frenkel andAshkenazi 2008 andKahn 2006). In fact, there is little consensus concerning sprawl.…”
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“…Spatial aspects of the distribution of high-rise buildings were examined by Frenkel (2007). Frenkel's main conclusion is that spatial distribution of high-rise buildings matches the spatial development and sprawl of all the metropolitan areas following the urban stage model (Hall 1971)-sub urbanization processes to the outer ring of the metropolis lead to increased probability of the appearance of high-rise buildings in the periphery, whereas re-urbanization processes lead to re-concentration of high-rise buildings in the core.…”
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