LEADER 08181nam 22004813 450 001 9910554487803321 005 20230629230944.0 010 $a3-86859-952-5 024 7 $a10.1515/9783868599527 035 $a(CKB)5400000000002173 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6876086 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6876086 035 $a(DE-B1597)576546 035 $a(DE-B1597)9783868599527 035 $a(EXLCZ)995400000000002173 100 $a20220207d2021 uy 0 101 0 $ager 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aBest Highrises 2020/21 $eInternationaler Hochhaus Preis 2020 210 1$aBerlin :$cJovis Verlag GmbH,$d2021. 210 4$d©2021. 215 $a1 online resource (152 pages) 311 $a3-86859-644-5 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tContents -- $tForeword / Vorwort -- $tPrize Winner of the International Highrise Award 2020 / Preisträger des Internationalen Hochhaus Preises 2020 -- $tGeneral Jury Statement IHA 2020 / Allgemeines Jurystatement zum IHP 2020 -- $tOMA Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rotterdam /Beijing Peking, Netherlands Niederlande /China NORRA TORNEN, Stockholm, Sweden Schweden -- $tReinier de Graaf in Conversation with im Gespräch mit Peter Cachola Schmal, Director Direktor Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt am Main -- $tOscar Engelbert in Conversation with im Gespräch mit Peter Cachola Schmal, Director Direktor Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt am Main -- $tKjell Fallqvist in Conversation with im Gespräch mit Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt am Main -- $tMore Equal than Equal in the New Stockholm Plattenbau / Gleicher als gleich im neuen Stockholmer Plattenbau, James Taylor-Foster, Curator Kurator ArkDes, Stockholm -- $tTrip to the Prize Winner in Stockholm, August 2020 / Reise zum Preisträger in Stockholm, August 2020 -- $tWorld Map of Nominees / Weltkarte der Nominierten -- $tFinalists of the International Highrise Award 2020 / Finalisten des Internationalen Hochhaus Preises 2020 -- $tBIG ? Bjarke Ingels Group, Copenhagen Kopenhagen / New York, NY, Denmark Dänemark / USA OMNITURM, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Deutschland -- $tHeatherwick Studio, London, UK Großbritannien EDEN, Singapore Singapur -- $tSkidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, London, UK Großbritannien THE STRATFORD, London, UK Großbritannien -- $tZaha Hadid Architects, London, UK Großbritannien LEEZA SOHO, Beijing Peking, China -- $tNominated Projects of the International Highrise Award 2020 / Nominierte Projekte des Internationalen Hochhaus Preises 2020 -- $tAteliers Jean Nouvel, Paris, France Frankreich LA MARSEILLAISE, Marseille, France Frankreich -- $tAtkins, Hong Kong Hongkong, China LANDMARK 81, Ho Chi Minh City Ho-Chi-Minh-Stadt, Vietnam -- $tBIG ? Bjarke Ingels Group, Copenhagen Kopenhagen / New York, NY, Denmark Dänemark / USA SHENZHEN ENERGY HEADQUARTERS, Shenzhen, China -- $tCCDI Group, Shenzhen, China SHENZHEN BAIDU HEADQUARTERS, Shenzhen, China -- $tCetraRuddy Architecture, New York, NY, USA ARO, New York, NY, USA -- $tDiller Scofidio + Renfro, New York, NY, USA 15 HUDSON YARDS, New York, NY, USA -- $tDominique Perrault Architecture, Paris, France Frankreich 5th EXTENSION OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE Luxembourg Luxemburg, Luxembourg Luxemburg -- $tEstudio de Arquitectura Alonso Balaguer SLP, Barcelona, Spain Spanien BACATÁ TOWER, Bogota?, Columbia Kolumbien -- $tFoster + Partners, London, UK Großbritannien COMCAST TECHNOLOGY CENTER, Philadelphia, PA, USA -- $tFoster + Partners, London, UK Großbritannien NATIONAL BANK OF KUWAIT ? NBK TOWER, Kuwait City Kuwait-Stadt, Kuwait -- $tgmp Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner, Hamburg, Germany Deutschland POLY GREENLAND PLAZA, Shanghai, China -- $tGRAFT, Berlin, Germany Deutschland LUXE LAKE TOWERS, Chengdu, China -- $tKohn Pedersen Fox Associates, New York, NY, USA CHINA RESOURCES TOWER, Shenzhen, China -- $tKohn Pedersen Fox Associates, London, UK Großbritannien MGM COTAI, Macau, China -- $tKohn Pedersen Fox Associates, New York, NY, USA ROBINSON TOWER, Singapore Singapur -- $tLegorreta, Mexico City Mexiko-Stadt, Mexico Mexiko MIYANA, TORRE CHAPULÍN, Mexico City Mexiko-Stadt, Mexico Mexiko -- $tMagnus Kaminiarz & Cie. Architektur, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Deutschland GRAND TOWER, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Deutschland -- $tMorphosis Architects, Culver City, CA, USA CASABLANCA FINANCE CITY TOWER, Casablanca, Morocco Marokko -- $tRafael Viñoly Architects, New York, NY, USA NEMA CHICAGO, Chicago, IL, USA -- $tRichard Meier & Partners Architects, New York, NY, USA TORRES CUARZO, Mexico City Mexiko-Stadt, Mexico Mexiko -- $tRogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, London, UK Großbritannien 3 WORLD TRADE CENTER, New York, NY, USA -- $tSafdie Architects, Somerville, MA, USA GOLDEN DREAM BAY, Qinhuangdao, China -- $tSkidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, Chicago, IL, USA TIANJIN CTF FINANCE CENTER, Tianjin, China -- $tStudio Gang Architects, Chicago, IL, USA MIRA, San Francisco, CA, USA -- $tWOHA, Singapore Singapur SKY GREEN, Taichung, Taiwan -- $tZaha Hadid Architects, London, UK Großbritannien MORPHEUS HOTEL & RESORTS AT CITY OF DREAMS, Macau, China -- $tWinners of the International Highrise Award 2004?2018 / Preisträger Internationaler Hochhaus Preis 2004?2018 -- $tList of Projects international highrise Award 2004?2020 / Projektliste Internationaler Hochhaus Preis 2004?2020 -- $timprint Project Coordination / Impressum Projektkoordination / Imprint Catalog / Impressum Katalog Imprint Exhibition / Impressum Ausstellung -- $tPicture Credits / Abbildungsnachweis 330 $aDie Entwicklungen der Hochhaus-Architektur werden längst in großem Maße in China geprägt. Obgleich ungefähr jedes dritte Gebäude mit einer Höhe von mindestens 100 Metern eben dort entsteht, etabliert sich die Typologie Hochhaus vermehrt in anderen Teilen der Welt. So treiben mittlerweile europäische Städte ihre Hochhausentwicklung voran, und auch in Afrika entstehen sukzessive neue Türme. Der Internationale Hochhaus Preis 2020 präsentiert 31 der spannendsten, kürzlich fertiggestellten Hochhausprojekte, die sich weltweit durch Nachhaltigkeit, Energie- und Kosteneffizienz sowie nutzerfreundliche Gestaltung auszeichnen. Jedes dieser Projekte wird anhand von Textmaterial, Fotos und Plänen vorgestellt.Der Internationale Hochhaus Preis wird alle zwei Jahre vergeben. Zu den bisherigen Gewinner*innen zählen u. a. Benjamín Romano (2018), BIG (2016), Stefano Boeri (2014), Ingenhoven Architects (2012), WOHA (2010) oder Foster and Partners (2008). 330 $aFor some time now, major developments in highrise architecture have been primarily shaped by projects in China. But although roughly one in every three buildings that reaches a height of 100 meters or more is now built there, the highrise typology is also increasingly establishing itself in other parts of the world. European cities, for example, are pushing forward with the development of their own highrises, and more and more new towers are being built in Africa. The International Highrise Award 2020 presents 31 of the most exciting recently completed highrise projects worldwide that are distinguished by their sustainability, energy- and cost-efficiency and user-friendly design. Each of the projects is discussed and illustrated with photographs and design drawings.The International Highrise Award is presented every two years. Previous winners include, among others, Benjamín Romano (2018), BIG (2016), Stefano Boeri (2014), Ingenhoven Architects (2012), WOHA (2010), and Foster and Partners (2008). 606 $aARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General$2bisacsh 615 7$aARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General. 686 $aZH 4660$2rvk 700 $aCachola Schmal$b Peter$01217478 701 $aKörner$b Peter$0375442 701 $aLampe$b Stefanie$01217479 701 $aMalzahn$b Jonas$01217480 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910554487803321 996 $aBest Highrises 2020$92815646 997 $aUNINA LEADER 06127nam 2200361 450 001 9910725994003321 005 20230701171125.0 035 $a(CKB)5470000002601647 035 $a(NjHacI)995470000002601647 035 $a(EXLCZ)995470000002601647 100 $a20230701d2005 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aMicrofinance challenges $eempowerment or disempowerment of the poor? /$fIsabelle Gue?rin, Jane Palier 210 1$aPondicherry :$cInstitut Franc?ais de Pondiche?ry,$d2005. 215 $a1 online resource (xii, 384 pages) 327 $aEngendering microfinance / Meera Sundararajan -- Relevance of microfinance and empowerment in tribal areas / M. Thanuja -- Structural issues in empowerment under microfinance / Sreejata Banerjee and S.J.S. Swamidoss -- Empowerment and microfinance / Wayan Suadnya ... [et al.] -- Historical analysis of empowerment and its present understanding in the context of microfinance / Sunita Rabindranathan -- Micro enterprises of self help groups and state policies under a neo-liberal regime / S. Mohanakumar and Suja Susan George -- Can microfinance empower women? / Joy Deshmukh-Ranadive -- Situating microcredit in India / K. Kalpana -- Women's survival strategies and experiences with support services as home-based micro-entrepreneurs in Metro Manila / Christine Bonnin -- Microfinance, informal finance and empowerment of the poor / R. Sunil -- Emerging women micro-entrepreneurs in Bangladesh / Parveen Mahmud -- Microfinance technology and linkages with non-financial services / Arun Raste -- Microfinance, rural livelihoods and women's empowerment / Helzi Noponen -- Microfinance and women's empowerment / Meenal Patole and Frances Sinha -- Self-help groups and the empowerment of women / Binitha V. Thampi -- Microfinance and self-help groups / Usha Oommen and A. Meenakshisundararajan -- Findings from the mid-term impact assessment study of the CASHE programme in Orissa, carreid out by SAMPARK , Bangalore / Prabhat Labh -- Microfinance and empowerment / P. A. Lakshmi Prasanna -- SHGs and their place and role in civil society / Prakash Louis -- Social externalities of women's empowerment through microfinance / M. Indira -- Empowerment of SHG/DWCRA women through microfinance / D. Vasudeva Rao -- Microcredit programmes, poverty alleviation and empowerment of women / K.R. Lakshmi Devi -- From passive participation to effective leadership / Uday Kumar. 330 $aLa relation de causalite? entre microfinance et empowerment n'est ni line?aire, ni univoque et encore moins syste?matique. Cet ouvrage propose d'alimenter le de?bat, d'une part en combinant re?flexions the?oriques et e?tudes de cas, d'autre part en confrontant praticiens et chercheurs de diverses disciplines. Une premie?re partie propose de de?finir le concept d'empowerment. Une seconde partie insiste sur le ro?le central de l'environnement. Le lien entre microfinance et empowerment est d'autant plus subtil, parfois impre?visible, que les projets de microfinance prennent place dans un contexte e?conomique, social, culturel et politique qui est lui-me?me complexe, e?volutif et qui conditionne partiellement les re?sultats obtenus. Une troisie?me partie porte sur la question cruciale de l'e?valuation. Microfinance is often presented, not only as an efficient tool to fight against poverty, but also as a means of promoting the empowerment of the most marginalized sections of the population, especially women. However, reality has shown that the causal relation between microfinance and empowerment is neither linear, nor unequivocal and that it is even less systematic. This book is an attempt to nourish the debate, on the one hand, by combining theoretical reflections and case studies, and on the other hand, by engaging practitioners and researchers from various backgrounds (mainly economists, sociologists and anthropologists). First of all, we consider the question of definitions. Even if everyone agrees that the concept of 'empowerment' refers to notions of choice, of power and of change, the diversity of definitions suggested here confirms that under no circumstances does a universal conception of it exist. The second part insists on the central role of the environment. The link between microfinance and empowerment is all the more subtle, and sometimes unforeseeable, as microfinance projects take place within an economic, socio-cultural and political context that is itself complex, evolutionary and which partially conditions the results obtained. Microfinance projects - as any development projects - should therefore be understood and analyzed as endogenous processes. Finally, a third part relates to the crucial question of evaluation. Here still, the diversity of the results is striking: certain experiments are very positive while elsewhere the results are very mixed and sometimes even worrying. One does not speak any more of empowerment, but of "disempowerment" or even "overempowerment". This heterogeneity of results is due as much to the diversity of the projects, their methods of action, the target population, and the context of intervention as to the methodologies of evaluation. The conclusion leads us to go beyond a certain number of contradictions evoked throughout the book while proposing to think of empowerment using the French concept of "solidarity-based economy". This concept of solidarity-based economy, which is theoretical as well as normative, is a framework for analysis and action, which, according to us, must make it possible to guard against the risks of failures and perverse effects mentioned throughout the book. 517 $aMicrofinance challenges 606 $aMicrofinance$zSouth Asia 615 0$aMicrofinance 676 $a332.10820954 700 $aGue?rin$b Isabelle$0569091 702 $aPalier$b Jane 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910725994003321 996 $aMicrofinance challenges$93394246 997 $aUNINA