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Design Proposal for a Sustainable High Rise Commercial Development Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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contents PART ONE
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CONTEXTUAL RESPONSES INVENTORY TOWNSCAPE APPRAISAL MICRO SITE ANALYSIS
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CONCEPT ISSUES DIAGRAMS a. PROGRAM CONCEPT b. DESIGN CONCEPT
PART TWO | ARCHITECTURAL PLANS
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CRITERIA & BRIEFS
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Macro studies Linkage Theory Ground Figure
Surrounding Developments Policies
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Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Architecture ArtificialAwareness CollaborationCommitmentCommunicationCommuni
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9 3 | TIME SQUARE COMPLEX
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Surrounding Developments 9 | LOT 10 MALL
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1 | SUNGEI WANG PLAZA
Sungei Wang, mix retail Lawyat Plaza, IT Mall Time Square, Mix retail Mercedes Showroom, 3 Specific Function Park Royal, Hotel 7Future Development BBCC, Mix Devleopment Tun Razak Exchange, Mix Development
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Contextual Response
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linkage theory 1 5 2 6 4 Surrounding Developments 1. Sungei Wang, mix retail 2. Lawyat Plaza, IT Mall 3. Time Square, Mix retail 7 4. Mercedes Showroom, 5. Park Royal, Hotel 6. Future Development 7. BBCC, Mix Devleopment 8. Tun Razak Exchange, Mix Development
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LINKAGE THEORY | MACRO STUDY | Tech friendly cities around Malaysia
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MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT INCENTIVE | http://mymagic.my/en/about/
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Addressing the Site: City center commercial construction in TPZ Zones
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OBJECTIVES ●
To implement a more sustainable approach to urban planning by integrating land use with transportation planning and development
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To promote the development of transit supportive uses around transit stations
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To create a safe and walkable environment within the TPZ
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To enhance and support the urban transportation system as part of the City’s infrastructure and public transportation network
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To reduce vehicle travel miles and encourage a green travel plan for the City
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To decrease air pollution and enhance the City’s environmental quality
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Land use activities should be transit supportive
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Mixed use activities are encouraged within TPZ with street level activities to promote vibrancy and safety in the TPZ
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Higher intensity development support the transit system
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Permitted land use activities within 250m radius are activities that: ○
Produces high employment and high population
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Allow late night activities on working days and weekends (everyday)
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Activities that generate high traffic volume but has low employment numbers
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Utilise large land plots/size but has low intensity development such as Industrial areas
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Plot Ratio Incentive in TPZ Allow an increases in plot ratio over and above the maximum permissible intensity prescribed for developments within the designated zones ●
On government or its related agencies land/land sold or alienated by government or its related agencies for purpose of redevelopment or regeneration of the said sites
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On land where there are existing buildings which are to be retained for its heritage/special value and where its proposed new development will integrate with the existing buildings as one integrated seamless development
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On Heritage Character Zone where it is deemed more feasible to be regenerated for urban redevelopment
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To create an environment conducive for walking in a safe and efficient pedestrian environment.
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Balancing the needs of motorized traffic and consider pedestrian traffic, its desire lines and movement pattern.
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Detail design of the “pedestrian realm” are to be presented identifying appropriate amenities, spaces and the design of the buildings fronting the pedestrian path.
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Integrated seamless networks and universal design standards where barrier free built environment is a priority.
The Incentive plot ratio shall not exceed 20% to the base plot ratio.
BONUS PLOT RATIO Zoning = City Center Commercial Maximum Permissible Plot Ratio = 7 : 1 Incentive Plot Ratio = 7 x 20% or 0.5 = up to additional 1.4 Site Area = xxx Total Floor Area Requirement (FAR) : xxx
*Development charges apply: For increase in plot ratio 30% from baseline / 50% beyond suggested plot ratio in KLCP 2020 of difference in land value
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Lower parking provision at TPZ areas to discourage cars in these areas and the use of transit/public transportation.
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Surface parking in TPZ is not allowed, except as an interim use to ‘land bank’ property.
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Micro studies Physical Amenities Vegetation Public Domain Orientation Wind Study Traffic Flow Vertical Access: Grid & Core Plan Plinth Area Acoustics Activities Site: Zoning
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PLINTH AREA & SETBACKS Plinth area is defined as the portion of a plot of land that is covered by a building or structure having a solid roof. It includes balconies or other projections from the building but does not include eaves up to a maximum of 600mm in width. It is measured as a proportion of building area over land area. â—?
Contribute towards the urban design objectives of an attractive built environment
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For shophouses / shop offices development, its plinth area shall be 100%, however its ground level must accommodate for a clear pedestrian walkway of a minimum of 2.5 metres from its boundary.
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Wind Study Description This is the wind, wave and weather statistics for Morib/Kuala Lumpur Airport in Selangor, Malaysia. Windfinder specializes in wind, waves, tides and weather reports & forecasts for wind related sports like kitesurfing, windsurfing, surfing, sailing or paragliding. The wind statistics are based on real observations from the weather station at Morib/Kuala Lumpur Airport. You can also order the raw wind and weather data on our historical weather data request page (for example for an insurance case, to better plan your vacation etc). The arrows point in the direction that the wind is blowing. Check the wind statistics for Morib/Kuala Lumpur Airport when you want to find the best last minute travel destination for your kiteboarding, windsurfing or sailing vacation in Malaysia. Units Our default units are knots and degrees Celsius. These are often used by sailors, kiters, surfers, windsurfers or paragliders. You can change units on our settings page. Help If you need more information about our wind statistics for Morib/Kuala Lumpur Airport, have a look at our help section.
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TROPICAL DESIGN http://arecabooks.com/ Building Energy Efficiency Durability, natural beauty, cost effectiveness and adaptability, green facades offer the design community a substantial asset. The green facade industry continues to evolve and there are a significant number of projects that have thrived for more than a decade, demonstrating a long range return on investment. Installation techniques and construction adaptability will continue to improve, and innovative design applications will be further advanced as designers continue to push the envelope for green facade inclusion. The case for that inclusion can be strengthened by taking the described considerations into account. The completion of this outlined process will help to establish a mainstream acceptance of green facades as a standard building component. Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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To Create a meeting point for a global tech Savvy Community Educate Innovate Dominate
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ADVANCING THE TECH SAVY COMMUNITY
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This project aims to revitalize its surrounding businesses by complimenting their strengths as an IT hub. Educate Innovate Dominate
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The failure to compliment your neighbors business has lead to disconnected linkages across multiple topics.
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Social | linkage theory
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Competition for space above ground does not allow for FAIR flow of traffic.
The IT identity of Bukit Bintang and its surrounding developments. Regionally recognised as an IT hotspot.Locks Kuala Lumpur in a spot that sets it as a 2nd world city. Resulting in overlooked economic potential.
‘Roof-top Gardening Culture’ overlooked for cost reasons. ing
Disconnecting the link between various nodes of the growing city. Resulting in slower tourist traffic circulation across developments in Bukit Bintang - Imbi district.
“Tremendous work is needed to upgrade public amenities in the ‘TPZ’ (transit planning zone) of Bukit Bintang and its surrounding areas.”
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“There are no parks in the vicinity. However future developments around the area sell the promise of open spaces. BIG ADVANTAGE as this parcel may capitalize on the shaping of rooftop gardening culture.” “Capitalize on the “BB” identity of the part of the City this site is situated in”
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The development aims to Anchor KL’s BB-Imbi district as a regionally renowned technology hub.
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The inspiration for the design is in response to a New generation of leaders who value climate change
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COMPETITION A little-known company from Thailand with grand ambitions in clean energy wants to take on Tesla Inc. at its own game. Energy Absolute Pcl, which has morphed in recent years from a producer of biodiesel to Thailand’s leading renewable energy company, is eyeing a major push into energy storage with plans to develop a factory somewhere in Asia that would rival Tesla’s Gigafactory in both size and scope. The Thai company is currently considering its home nation and three other Asian countries as a manufacturing base for a lithium-ion battery project that could eventually be worth as much as 100 billion baht ($2.9 billion), Amorn Sapthaweekul, the company’s deputy chief executive officer, said in an interview in Bangkok. The project’s first phase would consist of production capacity of 1 gigawatt-hour, according to a company statement issued last month.
“We will choose just one location for the manufacturing plant,” Amorn said. “We would prefer to have the plant in Thailand, which will be beneficial for the country’s development. Still, we need to see clear government policy.” Battery Manufacturing Energy Absolute’s ambitious plans in energy storage would catapult Thailand into a top tier location for battery manufacturing, according to a Bloomberg New Energy Finance analysis of the market conducted in April. If Energy Absolute were to make good on its plans, Thailand would become the largest center for lithium-ion battery production after China, according to London-based BNEF. It’s a big bet for a company better known locally as a renewable energy producer and with only limited experience in storage through its 35.2 percent stake in Amita Technologies Inc., a Taiwan-based manufacturer of lithium ion and polymer batteries. But it’s also in character. Energy Absolute, founded by Somphote Ahunai, vowed in 2014 to spend about 46 billion baht to increase its renewable energy generation capacity to as much as 570 megawatts by 2017. Capacity at Energy Absolute’s renewable power plants will increase to 404 megawatts this year and will climb further to 664 megawatts next year, according to Amorn. Since embarking on its renewable energy push, Energy Absolute’s shares have surged, leaping about 135 percent in the past three years. “Given its sound financial status with cash inflows of at least 6 billion baht annually, it would be able to materialize the first phase,” Thanatphat Suksrichavalit, a Bangkok-based analyst at Phillip Securities Pte Ltd., said by phone. “Funding isn’t an issue. The first phase is to test market demand.”
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ELON MUSK companies
ELON MUSK
PAYPAL
SPACE X
TESLA MOTORS
SOLAR CITY
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Intelligence Center | Asia
Musk Joins CEOs Calling for U.S. to Stay in Paris Climate Deal
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Harvesting energy Solar panel technology: what’s new in 2017? There are two main types of solar technology: photovoltaics (PV) and concentrated solar power (CSP). Solar PV technology captures sunlight to generate electric power, and CSP harnesses the sun’s heat and uses it to generate thermal energy that powers heaters or turbines. With these two forms of solar energy comes a wide range of opportunities for technical innovation. Here are some of the latest emerging solar panel technologies for 2017
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Solar skin design One major barrier for the solar industry is the fact that a high percentage of homeowners consider solar panels to be an unsightly home addition. Luckily, one new venture has a solution. Sistine Solar, a Boston-based design firm, is making major strides with the concept of aesthetic enhancement that allow solar panels to have a customized look. The MIT startup has created a “solar skin” product that makes it possible for solar panels to match the appearance of a roof without interfering with panel efficiency or production. Sistine Solar’s skin product is expected to hit U.S. markets in 2017 and will help to rebrand solar panels as a luxury product, not just a home efficiency upgrade. http://news.energysage.com/solar-panel-technology-advances-solar-energy/ Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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SPACEX & SOLARTECH SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft. The company was founded in 2002 to revolutionize space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets.
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L’ Exploration SpaceX, l’entreprise fondée par le milliardaire Elon Musk, a bouleversé l’agenda de l’exploration spatiale. À coups d’annonces frissons et d’investissements massifs, ce nouvel acteur privé entend bien marcher sur les plates-bandes des institutions comme la NASA. Et surtout les devancer dans la quête martienne. http://nomdezeus.fr/espace/spacex-seule-sur-mars/
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exhibition High Speed Transit A hyperloop would work by propelling pods through a large tube at speeds of 750 mph using magnets, and is seen as a solution to long distance travel and also means of alleviating congestion. Other startups working on this technology include HTT rival Hyperloop One.
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HTT has plans to build a hyperloop track in Quay Valley, California, where the company is doing an environmental study. It has also been exploring feasibility of building in countries from Indonesia to the Czech Republic. But Ahlborn said the first track will unlikely be in Quay Valley. That's where the United Arab Emirates (UAE) could potentially have the first operational hyperloop track. Last year, Abu Dhabi's Department of Municipal Affairs and Transport signed the UAE's second hyperloop feasibility study with HTT. "The Emirates are very pushy," Ahlborn said. "They want to see (the hyperloop) happen and ideally they want to see it happen in the Emirates first." http://www.cnbc.com/2017/05/03/first-hyperloop-route-could-be-ready-by -2020.html
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Future transport JALAN BUKIT BINTANG CONCEPT
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EXISTING SUBWAY STYLES
Sub Terrain life - KL 2055
TESLA’S HYPERLOOP access to the city CONCEPT
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CASE STUDY Two International Finance Centre (2 IFC) An intelligent a building assessment was carried out in November 2004 using the new IBI manual V3.0 for the most significant building in Hong Kong. This building is the 88-storey Two International Finance Centre at Central District.
Artificial SECURITY Intelligence ● CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE ROOMS ● REMOTE SURVEILLANCE FOR MANAGERS ● Smart Card Access System ● Face Recognition System for Access Control ● X-ray checking machine and post office
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE UNIT
● Trained dog for guarding and dangerous goods detection ● Anti-territories attack provision e.g. limiting car size to reach some structural column to prevent bomb attack
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● Car Park patrol security ● Real Time PDA/PC housekeeping report/work with bar code system ● Concierge Building Management Service ● ATM banking service in building lobby
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I Intelligence NETWORKING
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AI Thermal Comfort Intelligence Automised openings to achieve VOLUME & AIR FLOW CASE STUDY Two International Finance Centre (2 IFC) MALL Module Score of Two IFC M1 – Green 93.28 M2 – Space 96.39 M3 – Comfort 91.42 M4 – Working Efficiency 97.00 M5 – Culture 95.31 M6 – High-tech Image 94.78 M7 – Safety & Structure 94.76 M8 – Management Practice & Security 96.66 M9 – Life Cycle Costing 96.00 M10 – Health & Sanitation 94.84 Overall IBI Score 95.06
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Off the Grid / Feed in Tariff
Solar Harvesting Intelligence Feed in Tariff (FIT) Key Divisions ● Grid access ● Contracts ● Cost based purchase prices This project will aim to provide its own energy to fund tesla motors charge stations and other marketed renewable inventions Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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INNOVATION
WATER EFFICIENCY
MATERIALS AND RESOURCES
SUSTAINABLE SITE PLANNING
INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
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Global Warming Thanks to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change we know: ●
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From 1880 to 2012, average global temperature increased by 0.85°C. To put this into perspective, for each 1 degree of temperature increase, grain yields decline by about 5 per cent. Maize, wheat and other major crops have experienced significant yield reductions at the global level of 40 megatonnes per year between 1981 and 2002 due to a warmer climate. Oceans have warmed, the amounts of snow and ice have diminished and sea level has risen. From 1901 to 2010, the global average sea level rose by 19 cm as oceans expanded due to warming and ice melted. The Arctic’s sea ice extent has shrunk in every successive decade since 1979, with 1.07 million km² of ice loss every decade Given current concentrations and on-going emissions of greenhouse gases, it is likely that by the end of this century, the increase in global temperature will exceed 1.5°C compared to 1850 to 1900 for all but one scenario. The world’s oceans will warm and ice melt will continue. Average sea level rise is predicted as 24 – 30cm by 2065 and 40-63cm by 2100. Most aspects of climate change will persist for many centuries even if emissions are stopped Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) have increased by almost 50 per cent since 1990 Emissions grew more quickly between 2000 and 2010 than in each of the three previous decades It is still possible, using a wide array of technological measures and changes in behaviour, to limit the increase in global mean temperature to two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels Major institutional and technological change will give a better than even chance that global warming will not exceed this threshold
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Climate change is a global challenge that does not respect national borders. Emissions anywhere affect people everywhere. It is an issue that requires solutions that need to be coordinated at the international level and it requires international cooperation to help developing countries move toward a low-carbon economy. To address climate change, countries adopted the Paris Agreement at the COP21 in Paris on 12 December 2015. The Agreement entered into force shortly thereafter, on 4 November 2016. In the agreement, all countries agreed to work to limit global temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius, and given the grave risks, to strive for 1.5 degrees Celsius. You can learn more about the agreement here. Implementation of the Paris Agreement is essential for the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, and provides a roadmap for climate actions that will reduce emissions and build climate resilience.
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HE. Ban Ki-moon’s SDG AGENDA PROGRESS | 2017
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Partnerships for sustainable development are multi-stakeholder initiatives voluntarily undertaken by Governments, intergovernmental organizations, major groups and others stakeholders, which efforts are contributing to the implementation of inter-governmentally agreed development goals and commitments, as included in Agenda 21, the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation, the Millennium Declaration, the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) entitled “The Future We Want�, the Third International Conference on Small island Developing States, and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Given that the SDGs provide a powerful framework for companies to mobilize, organize both internally and with partners, and take action, the first step is to stop trying to visualize the entire SDG framework, and frame it as a hierarchy of connected and sequenced goals. This helps prioritize and build a logic for choice and to integrate the strategy for building a sustainable business with the company’s strategy for engaging in sustainable development. Companies that take this first step can join the league of the inclusive innovators.
http://www.data4sdgs.org/
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Division for Sustainable Development United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs in collaboration with partners https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/2329Partnership%20Report%202016%20web.pdf
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AI Acoustical Intelligence
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TED TALKS Acoustics studied by Ceaser Pelli, ARGENTINA The Colosseum could hold, it is estimated, between 50,000 and 80,000 spectators, having an average audience of some 65,000. Roth, Leland M. (1993). Understanding Architecture: Its Elements, History and Meaning (First ed.). Boulder, CO: Westview Press. ISBN 0-06-430158-3.
"Cities,� says Pelli, “are our most important responsibility. They are the whole of which our buildings are the parts. Making a building one with its place has been a constant goal of architecture throughout the ages. Technological and cultural changes have weakened this relationship, and it is the responsibility of each one of us today to consider it in Lumpur, our work." Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Malaysia
Transition and movement along the gardens looks to inspire the user as he ascends of descends. Let the public see your development as they climb the network stairs and score global publicity from the heart of the city.
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The ideal office allows for ease in sharing ideas. Sometimes the elai and regular internal meetings are not enough to peak into each others minds. Presenting a sustainable attractive office space that allows for your employees / hubbers to move with ease from level 3 to level 30. DEVELOPMENT: grow, rent the next level or the one above it.
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FKI TOWER BIPV SEOUL, N/A / KOREA SOUTH FKI Tower’s innovative façade features a specifically designed Building Integrated Photovoltaic System (BIPV) that collects and generates energy, reduces internal heating and cooling loads, and limits the need for artificial lighting. The folded texture of the skin improves the quality of the tenant experience in several additional ways. One of the central sustainable benefits of the design, beyond the BIPV system, is the reduction of glare and heat gains from direct sunlight, while maintaining a high level of indirect light, thus minimizing the need for artificial lighting. With the exception of early morning and late afternoon, the building is able to use the geometry of the exterior wall to self-shade the perimeter spaces that would normally be inundated with direct sunlight.
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The water system, therefore, provides for a number of different recreational and technological functions, with free surface tanks acting as reservoirs for the irrigation and fire-prevention systems, and even serves as a flood-control system for the River Adige. Moreover, the water system will even serve an important cultural function thanks to the network of informative pathways to be built along the banks of the canals themselves, which will be used by the Science Museum for studies on specific scientific topics.
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One of the project’s additional themes is the presence of water within the park area. To this end, one of the main objectives from the outset has been to bring city of Trento closer to its main artery: the River Adige. These canals will traverse the area from north to south and will feed the two large bodies of water upon which the structures dedicated to public functions seem to “float”. Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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hTis concept gave rise to the idea of ​a single power station, located beyond the confines of the complex itself on the right shore of the River Adige, which will distribute and recover energy from each sector, thanks to a main underground pipeline running along a north-south axis.This network will have a single delivery point in the basement of each building sector. This system, comprised of a single centralized power station and various remote substations, will allow for the machinery and utilities to be concentrated locally, thus optimizing costs and ensuring a limited environmental impact.Furthermore, the system will be bolstered by each building’s special energy-saving design, the layout and construction of which will guarantee the absolute highest standards in terms of insulation and heat loss.
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Hydro power THE DYNAMO Water that is dammed behind a dam, contains potential energy. As soon as you open the sluice gate in the dam, water will flow out: The potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. To describe what happens in a hydroelectric power plant, one can say that the water’s potential energy is converted into kinetic energy when the water is led out of the dam. From here the water is led through a turbine, whereby the water’s kinetic energy is converted back into kinetic energy in the turbine.
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http://www.menarabinjai.com/binjai/feature.html https://thegiin.org/assets/GIIN_Impact%20InvestingSDGs_Finalprofiles_webfile.pdf https://hbr.org/2017/03/how-companies-can-champion-sustainable-development https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/2329Partnership%20Report%202016%20web.pdf
http://blogs.worldbank.org/ic4d/sustainable-development-goals-and-open-data http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/climate-change-2/ http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/focussdgs.html http://www.data4sdgs.org/ http://www.archdaily.com/378106/un-scientists-identify-sustainable-development-goals-address-the-health-of-the-environment-an d-livelihoods
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Bibliography 1 http://architecture2030.org/buildings_problem_why/ 2 http://www.epa.gov/hiri/mitigation/trees.htm 3 http://www.sustainablesites.org/ 4 http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/cityplanning/completeprojectslist/greenfactor/whatwhy/ 5 http://www.flowstobay.org/gsdesignguide 6 http://news.lancs.ac.uk/Web/News/Pages/Significant-Reduction-in-Pollution-Achieved-by-creating-Green-Walls.aspx 7 http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert_assessment/ 8 http://plants.usda.gov/java/noxiousDriver Resource Links The Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES™) Credit Contribution Review http://greenscreen.com/resources/education/ LEED® V4 Credit Contribution Review http://greenscreen.com/docs/Education/ Guidelines for Green Facade Plant Selection http://greenscreen.com/docs/Plants/greenscreen_ Guidelines%20for%20Plant%20 Selection.pdf Guidelines for Green Facade Plant Installation http://greenscreen.com/plants/planting-installation/ Guidelines for Green Facade Plant Maintenance http://greenscreen.com/plants/plant-maintenance/ Introduction to Green Walls: Technology, Benefits, and Design (2008) http://greenscreen.com/docs/Education/greenscreen_ Introduction%20to%20Green%20 Walls.pdf Considerations For Advanced Green Facade Design CEU http://greenscreen.com/docs/Education/greenscreen_Advanced%20Green%20 Facade%20Design_CEU.pdf
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Assessment criteria WATER EFFICIENCY
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