Showing posts with label cityscapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cityscapes. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Living on the water

Living on the water:
People all over the world like to live on the water. So they can have a boat in front of their house and have their own small "beach"in front . Urban planners have constructed whole cities and neighburhoods to fulfill this need. The most famous examples of such neighbourhoods are the manufactured palm islands in Dubai. In the pictures below you can see Palm Jumeirah:




All the houses here have their own "private" beach:


Al though it look's cool you need a lot of money to buy a house here because they coast 3 million dollars on average. And you don't have much privacy as you can see.

Another place where such "living on the water" neighbourhoods are very common is the State of Florida in the United States. This state attracts people from all over the U.S because of the sun and the water. So whole cities were build here to provide people the option to live on the water. The biggest of such a city in Florida with only this purpose is Cape Coral. Thousands of canals were created here so as many people as possible could have their house on the water and could have a boat in front of their house:



Also notice the many bay windows with the glas roofs in the picture below. Sun is what people brings to Cape Coral:




Cape coral might be the biggest of such a city in Florida the layout of the city itself is certainly no exception in Florida. These layouts are found everywhere along the coast of Florida (especially the West coast). Take for example the restricted community of Rotonda West. It has an diameter of 5km and is shaped like an incomplete wagon wheel. A closed, fresh-water canal system surrounds the outside of the "wheel" and travels inside each of the pie-shaped wedges forming the subdivisions of the development:




A protected wetland to the south prevents development of that area. Alligators, bald eagles, great blue herons, egrets, and many other birds and animals inhabit the area. So it is not very rare that you have an alligator in your swimmingpool here.

Other cool layouts like this in Florida are found here at Punta Gorda:


, here at Holiday:


And here at Marco island:


These city layouts are not always found at the coast but also further land inwards. Near Miami the layout you can see in the picture below can be found everywhere:



These city layouts can of course also be found in Europe and other places around the world but by far not in the scale as in Forida. Maybe only the canals of Amsterdam can be compared in size (now also visible in google street view). But these were more designed for commercial trade rather than to provide sun and water.

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Tokyo cityscapes

Tokyo is the biggest metropolitan area in the world, and probably also has the most spectacular looking cityscape in the world. As of October 2007, an estimated 12.79 million people live in Tokyo with 8.653 million living within Tokyo's 23 wards. During the daytime, the population swells by over 2.5 million as workers and students commute from adjacent areas. The prefecture is the center of the Greater Tokyo Area, the world's most populous metropolitan area with 35 million people.





























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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Sau Paulo cityscape

There is no city in the world which is such a concrete jungle as Sau Paulo in Brazil is. This city has
19 million inhabitants. For low highrise buildings nobody can beat São Paulo! It has an estimated number of rougly 30.000 buildings over 12 floors! New York, Hong kong, Shanghai each have about 4-8 thousand buildings over 12 floors, with means that São Paulo has more highrises than all these cities combined. The pictures below are the best i could find on the web that show the "concrete jungle" of this city:






















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City panorama's

Here are some of my favourite 360 panorama's of cityscapes on the site www.360cities.net:

  1. A view from the empire state building overlooking New York city.
  2. This view of Seoul from an observatory on top of a hill.
  3. The city of Vancouver at night.
  4. Los Angeles from the Hollywood sign.
  5. This view of the Shanghai skyline.
  6. This one of Amsterdam from a roof.
  7. The paris skyline from the Sacre coeur.
  8. This view of Franfurt from the main tower.
  9. An evening view of downtown Montreal in Canada.
  10. Rio de Janeiro from the lookout point of Dona Marta.
  11. This cityscape of Cape Town in South Africa.
  12. This evening view of Paris from the Eiffel tower.
  13. Hong Kong from the peak viewing terrace.
  14. A view of Seoul from mount Nam.
  15. A New york city view from downtown Brooklyn at night.
  16. A view of Rotterdam from the Montevideo.
  17. This view of Santiago in Chile.
  18. Chicago from the Hancock centre.
  19. A HD view of Harlem New York ( HD view need to be installed )
  20. This view from a tower in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.

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