-- what a waste --
what a waste
hesh fekry - architecture
this book begins with the initial research question and explains the outcomes of the following research resulting in an architectural brief. followed by the development of a defined program and the project proposal
what happens to old vehicles?
From 2016 NS will put all 246 Mat’64 (Plan V) out of service
225 FT 2 IN
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25 klm Boeing 747 and 10 MD-10’sare 25-30 years old. nearly decomissioned
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70660
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2860
-- reusable--
-- dismantle, destroy, filter, process, transport and recycle--
loss of value from €200,000,000 to €35,000
0.002%
27%
world’s aliminium is used in transport manufacture
they wait in places like these
piet heinkade
Nieuw Hemweg
Science Park
HavenStraat
then the aluminium is recycled
but its ok, aliminium is
100% recyclable
material production is an Industrial Process
Recyling is part of the Industrial Process
100% recyclable is not 100% sustainable
for example
uneven distribution of refiners and remelters means between each phase the raw materials are shipped between countries to manage supply and demand
I AM SUSTAINABLE
mentality
!!!?
reality
This is not enough
its not waste
we need an
end-to-end process
architecture to change mentality to educate people to increase transparency to recycle sustainably
bring it to the local level experience making and innovation
with safer, smaller machines, product evolution and innovators...
...the recycling processes have dramatically improved and become much shorter
exhibit this to the public and CHANGE SAFETY and design mentality
change the perspective of people by showing and involving them in the evolution of recycling
bring it to the local level
CHANGE scale mentality by providing a safer,smaller and more sustainable inner city program
CHANGE incentive
€
its not waste
value creation
5000
change Traditional Industrial process
4240
13000
27500
into an Educational and Immersive experience 25000
show and experience an end-to-end process
experience making and innovation
flexibility is important meet shifting demand & conditions
m n e o ntal r i v ne
economic
y c e c l r e d y l m b a a t n i e r a t i a s t & r a e l n g us s d p e s a l r w e kno
to National Gri r e w o d p
viable
nc y
to Raise awreness to Promote recycling innovation to facilitate recycling to be flexible to have a small footprint
OUTPUT
community
bearable
sustainable community
equatable
INPUT
Social
in n o v at e r s & m a k e r s
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n eig h
e t s a bourhood w
ra c t io n
e r a and aw
sustainability is
s s ne
fun and educational
dirty & unsafe bring it to the local level outercity program
innercity program
mixing streams not seperating them WATER li nk to n emo
science nemo
passer
s by
ON T
RA I N heavy goods access
catchment area
roest traffic
HE T
neighbourhood traffic
situation
ROEST vc
Theatre fabriek
Parking active train line
site
5750M
2
old trains
old trains
roest
area history and analysis oostenburgervaart has a historical association with production. previously areas such as this and ndsm where home to amsterdams ship building industry. now they serve a much more dynamic and less industrious purpose. artists, craftsmen, small businesses and studios thrive in such places. they have become social hubs based around creative industries.
permenant places for temporary situations the use of these historic spaces is experimental, dynamic and uses the ingenuity of the people using them to create flexible and sustainable conditions. there is plenty of repurposing of materials such as palettes and cable reels to create furniture. a wide array of mismatched recycled furniture and a wide range of people interacting with the spaces creates a very lively and dynamic place. A series of small interventions.
neighbourhood scale large WAREHOUSEs - commercial & students
medium residential - living & commercial
small barn type - special functions
flexible barns - future proofing
neighbourhood material analysis
junction foundation
useful size for flexible grids
1800MM
reenforced concrete slab
no logic to landscaping
2
5750m
collect concrete slabs and improve surrounding surfaces
529 m2
5750m
total Slabs = 6545m2
2
recycle
529 m2
total Slabs = 6545m2
900 m2
900 m2
6.018 m2
4.188 m2
4.188 m2
928 m2
928 m2
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a permenant place for temporary structures by using a raft foundation system, a grid can be put in place that supports the immediate building of temporary structures around the site. the foundations capacity is limited by the total mass of tje concrete.
flexible construction
flexibility scale test
Why build a new building? -Dismantable -using standard reusable materials -can use used oak balken -Building materials can be substituted “a permenant place for temporary buildings�
uction
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nstr fast co
services
split beam - flexible envelope
oktober fest
create interior/exterior spaces
temporary at a much larger scale
PROGRAM development
recycling STRUCTURE
RECYCLE HOUSEHOLD WASTE AND NS TRAINS
mixed streams - COMMERCIAL & public ENGAGEMENT
Making
Melting Pulping
Shredding
Bailing
Drop-Off (Plastic, Aluminium, Paper)
Maker’s Academy
experience conditions
Output
EDUCATION AND INNOVATION
MAKING AND INNOVATION REQUIREMENTS
concept model
PROGRAM DEFINITION
Rail Heat Exchange
Ground Water
Solar Dijk Aluminium Recycling
Paper Recycling
Flexible community
Maker’s Academy
shop & exhibition
Rainwater collection
Solar tiles
Plastic Recycling
Train Conversion & Recycling
Heat exchange Machines
urban massing and orientation
W
W
pitch direction
E
W
south facing AVENUES
E
fRAGMENT AND CREATE SQUARES
E
PHASE 1
flexible matrix - slabs
3
raft foundation & infrastructure
2
Train bailer
1
collecting and recycling the prefab concrete slabs to provide a flexible finish that can be removed to maintain and change the infrastructure underneath
The next step is to create a matrix for temporary buildings . creating a raft foundation that allows buildings to be constructed anywhere on the site by fixing themselves onto the foundation
recycle slabs
The project begins with the construction of the train bailer on the edge of the dijk. some of the 250 units of ‘Plan V’ TRains that are stored there can begin to be converted or bailed into aluminium to generate funds for the project
rosa & rita
manual workshops and desk spaces
rent a desk 8
every innovater and maker needs a place to send emails, think about their innovations and make prototypes.
manual workshop
digital workshop
exhibition, shop and digital workshop
7
Products from recycled materials are exhibited, sold and exchanged. workshop for digital production showcases innovation in production techniques with recycled materials. Robotic arms, drones, cnc machines and 3d printers everywhere.
exhibition space and shop
roest
paper recycling
6
household plastic and surrounding offices and smaill business waste. can be hired by recycling innovaters for larger scale productions
plastic recycling
household plastic and surrounding offices and smaill business waste can be hired by recycling innovaters for larger scale productions
aluminium recycling
The first building can be used to recycle the aluminium from the trains, produce the frames for the other units and to recycle househould waste
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4
PHASE 2
Detail Section
Site Section
situation 1:500
Makers Section
old trains Site Section
urban situation 1:500
scale input
to the water
parking Detail Section
parking
to the a10 and the city
public square
Makers Section
public square
parking
parking parking scale output
to the city
modular rainwater tanks
conditions
recycled slabs
insitu concrete rafts infrustructure
rainwater collection
solar energy heat RECOVERY
heat exchange solar panel farm
Site
SUSTAINABLE ENERGY STRATEGY
RECYCLED FACADE MATERIALS recycled plastic
recycled aluminium plates 2100 2100
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2100
VIEWING AREA
EXIHIBITION SPACE
2100
900
900
1800MM
1800MM
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1800MM
2100
1800MM
ADMINISTRATION
recycled wooden planks
STANDARDIZING FACADE PANELS
2100
recycled paper facade - swisscell
SOLAR AND RECYCLED ROOF
PRODUCT EXAMPLE - TESLA ROOF TILES
FACIN G
ROO F
50 O
SOL AR
6000
F ROO STIC PLA
SOUTH
A baby will use aprox.
One Factory one KNOWASTE factory recycling 36 000 tonnes of nappies saves 22 000 tonnes of greenhouse gases per year.
ED YCL REC
85%
of Parents use disposable plastic diapers.
4200
daipers before they are toilet trained,
that is 1 ton of waste
equal to 7500 cars off the road
CASE EXAMPLE - KNOWASTE ROOF TILES
10800MM
TRAIN RECYCLING TRAIN RECYCLING BARN BARN
ALUMINIUM RECYCLING PAVILION
Site Section - A RECYCLING PARTY
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DIGITAL WORKSHOP
MAKERS BARN
PLASTIC RECYCLING PAVILION
experience making and innovation
recycling STRUCTURE Output
Melting Pulping
Shredding
MAKING AND INNOVATION
experience conditions
Making
DIGITAL WO
Bailing
Drop-Off ALUMINIUM RECYCLING PAVILION
MAKERS
Site Section
EXPERIENCE THE end-to-end process
PAVILLION DEVELOPMENT
its not waste
FAST AND FLEXIBLE CONSTRUCTION
EXPERIENCE MAKING AND INNOVATING
INFORMATION PERFORATION
Output
EXPERIENCE END-TO-END PROCESS
Making
Melting Pulping
Shredding
Bailing
Drop-Off
EXCHANGE WASTE FOR GOODS
CHILL OUT SPACE
RENT A DESK SPACE
QUIET AREA MANUAL WORKSHOP
MEETING AREA
MAKErs section
VIEWING AREA
EXIHIBITION SPACE
DIGITAL WORKSHOP
ADMINISTRATION
Folding Wall
MANUAL WORKSHOP
Folding Wall compartment
paper recycling pavilion
public covered corridor
ground floor
Folding Wall
Folding Wall
Administration desk
Kassa
Shop
Folding Wall Digital Workshop
Folding Wall
Folding Wall
MANUAL WORKSHOP
Folding Wall compartment
paper recycling pavilion
public covered corridor
first floor
Folding Wall
Folding Wall Kassa
Administration desk
Viewing area
exhibition space Shop
Void
Folding Wall Digital Workshop
Folding Wall
1800MM GRID FLEXIBILITY
Folding Wall
chill out
work
MANUAL WORKSHOP print and bind informal meeting informal meeting
chill out
presentation area
store and archive
Folding Wal Folding Wall compartment
RECYCLED MATERIALS IN THE DETAILS
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D-01 Gutter & Hinge Detail
RECYCLED PAPER INSULATION GSEducationalVersion
RECYCLED WINDOWS
RECYCLED JUNK MAIL ACOUSTIC PANELS
working late
integrated power line
OPerable window element
integrated power plugs flexible position
hidden gutter
recycled wooden floor - antraciet stain damp proofing recycled insulation - thermal substructure & air pocket acoustic insulation fireproof layer asona acoustic finish
Exterior Finish - Recycled Timber Panel Recycled wood Sub-Structure Recycled paper insulation Fireproofing layer Service void Recycled Wood Substructure Interior Finish - Recycled Timber Panel
double recycled beam OPENABLE CURTAIN WALL
foundation beam integrated step
recycled concrete slab steel cross beam temporary foundation concrete raft
GSEducationalVersion
recycled wooden floor - antraciet stain damp proofing recycled insulation - thermal fireproof layer asona acoustic finish
what a waste
hesh fekry - architecture