Creating eco-friendly facades is the practice of designing building exteriors that reduce energy consumption, use sustainable materials, and support urban biodiversity. For high-rise buildings, a well-designed eco-friendly facade can cut cooling costs by up to 30%, improve indoor comfort, and help the structure earn green building certifications like LEED or BREEAM. As we look around our ...
This study employs Structural Topic Modeling to analyse research trends in sustainable high-rise development, identifying key themes across construction materials, structural design, urban sustainability, environmental systems, utility integration, and energy efficiency.
Sustainable practices in high-rise building construction include the use of energy-efficient materials, water conservation techniques, and waste reduction strategies.
In this article, we will explore the benefits and applications of sustainable materials in high-rise building design, reducing environmental impact and promoting eco-friendly construction practices.

This chapter aims to critically examine the historical evolution and contemporary trajectory of high-rise development through the lens of sustainability, identifying both challenges and opportunities.
Explore high-rise architecture that transforms urban density with innovative designs and sustainable features for modern living.
Sustainable materials such as self-healing concrete, cross-laminated timber, green roofs and photovoltaic glass are revolutionizing modern skyscraper construction.

Such details provide a deeper understanding and appreciation for Urban Sustainable High Rise Building Materials.
Sustainable material selection is another critical consideration. The use of recycled and rapidly renewable resources, such as bamboo and reclaimed wood, not only minimizes the building's carbon footprint but also adds warmth and natural textures to the interior spaces.
All these materials, he tells the BBC, "reflected sunlight, generating heat in the air and especially on the urban ground, where pedestrians walked". Three thousand miles away, he had just begun working on his own design for two very tall buildings in a neglected area of northern Milan.