Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1009070 Cities 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Amman witnessed major urban design reform during the 1990s, as high-rise buildings, fly-over junctions, and the widespread international style appeared. The 21st century was marked by the erection of Le Royal, the tallest building in Jordan in the luxurious district of Zahran. This research studies the effect of this high-rise building in Amman, in terms of urban design and as well as on the skyline of the city. A review of the history of the tall buildings in the Middle East is presented, and then a discussion of urban design through to the 1990s is offered. Various things are suggested to contribute to a livable environment for the future, including alterations to legislation and the incorporation of public opinion in future projects.

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