Shielding From The Invisible

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Architectural Design 2 SHIELDING FROM THE INVISIBLE Project Introdaction: Globalization is all about word regions being in touch with each other. The dematerialization of telecommunication eventually detached long-distance information transmission from transport and transformed the global communication structure. This project is build upon the history of Greenwich as a Centre for Global telecommunications in 1850 and close obeservation of the site. The proposition it’s a factory for making subsea cable trees by using the damaged, old subsea cables that historically used to transport data communication in the opposite way by blocking electromagnetic signal and creating a faraday cage. There are public viewing platform, where data signals are blocked but key views and seating areas are designed to encourage social interaction.

Design Tutors: Louis Sulivan Xuhong Zheng Anja Kempa

Student : Devis Tako Year 2 / Unit 2 000968696


Initial Collage Development

Exploring the global subsea cable network, inspired by research of the first telegraph cable manufacturer based in Greenwich.


Current World Submarine Cable Mapping

Mapping the current network subsea cables that aid to transmit internet, phoncalls and extensive data.

The submarine cables transmit 99% of all international communication data, this includes internet traffic, phone calls and text messages. The current network has 343 cables with a length over 500,000 miles. Out of them 54 cables supporting UK.

Network fibre optic route map UK Submarine Cable map


Understanding the Cable Components

Researching the material and composition of the cable structure. Understanding the process of mass producing the global network

1998 - 2020 TAT-8

MAREA

The first submarine cable to use fiber optics was TAT-8, which went live in 1988. It had two operational fiber pairs and one backup pair, and reached speeds of up to 280Mb per second.

The current fastest cable (MAREA, owned jointly by Microsoft and Facebook) has eight fibre pairs, and achieved record speeds of 26.2Tb per second in 2019 – that's almost 100,000 times faster than TAT-8.

Submarine cable structure

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1-high density polyethylene, 3-polypropylene sleeving, 4-tar soaked nylon yar, 5-steel wires, 6-polycarbonate, 7-polypropylene jacket, 8- proctective core, 9-optical fiber

Submarine cable ship

Underwater submarine cable


Process of Subsea Cable Manufacturing

Exploring the indepth methods of protects for the cable to endure extreme climates and unexpected scenarios.

Process Of Subsea Cable Manufacturing

1.Fibre optic

2.Petroleum jelly

3.Copper tubing

4.Polycarbonate layer

5.Aluminium tubing

6.Steel wires

7.Mylar type

8.Tar coating

Submarine cable are thick in size most being 7.5-10.5 cm in diameter, but the wire that internet run access is thinner than a hair. Most of the cable purpose is strictly for protection. 2. Optic fibre are coated with petroleum jelly for lubrification and to keep the fibre firmly in place during the cable assembling. 3. Copper tubing or active cable is powering the light inside the optical fibres as they must be boosted every 50 miles to amplify the signal and prevent data loss. The rest of layer are strictly for protection.

1-2. Fibre Optic, petroleum jelly coating

3-5. Copper, Aluminium tape screening

6.Steel wire armouring

7. Water-blocking taping

4-8.Extrusion

Cooling

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Machine Used to Produce Subsea Cables

Quantifying the process of creating the cables through drawing scaled diagrams of the machinery required to enable the process of transmitting vast amounts of data.

Machine used to produce Subeas cables

Submarine Cable Steel Wire Armouring machine

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Diagramming Recycling Process of Subsea Cable Machinery 1:50


Analysis of Signal Strength and Density at Home Measuring Notations (Wi-Fi network)

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Visualisation of Data / Space Occupancy Visualisation of data/space occupancy

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range extender wi-fi fingerprings

range extender wi-fi fingerprings

range extender wi-fi fingerprings

broadband wi-fi fingerprings

boardband wi-fi fingerprings

boardband wi-fi fingerprings

broadband and the range extender are covered with aluminium foil. Been notice that the broadband power up his signal when on the other end the range extender signal been blocked.

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RFID Shielding Nickel, Copper

Boardband and range extender covered with Faraday Fabric


Building Material Densities and Reaction to Signal Strengths


Greenwich Borough Site Analysis


Signal Towers Mapping

Signal Towers Maping

Heston Street

Willshaw Street

Greenwich High Road

Maze Hill

Plumbridge Street

Maze Hill

Blackhealth Hill

Westcomble Hill


Consideration of Greenwich Park as a Red Zone for Signal Intensity Understanding a case for protection from current signal networks. Enabling the ‘tinfoil hat’ demographic that view the current signal situation as an issue negatively affecting human health and behavior.


Mapping Signal Strength Through 100m Quadrant Intervals

Measuring Notations Greenwich Park (Cell network)

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Date 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 16/12 28/11 28/11 18/12 18/12 18/12

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Score 7138 5662 5893 1721 760 1576 1777 125 1534 1893 3807 891 2440 1487 1397 1628 2340 3087 1758 1327 1764 2188 3017 99 467 2020 999 1068 985 0 348 202 3097

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Mapping of Current Signal Network in Greenwich Park, Drawing Connecting Signal Intensities in Relation to Topography of Site


Concrete Casting of Greenwich Park with Relation to Signal Mapping


Section Identifying Current Data Situation and its Relationship with Human Behaviour


Section Development for Placement of Submarine Cable Trees, Shielding from Local Signalling


Submarine Cable Trees in Greenwich Park Concept Collage


Bunker Concept Collage


Representation of Data VisualVisual representation of data and rgyenergy Visual representation of data and ene

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Initial Building Proposal

A Tower that protects from local electrical signals, creating an ‘offline’ zone that encourages people to go through platforms that offer differing layers of protection. These layers build up as you move up the platforms to a ‘black box’ that encourages social interaction unimpeded by the local data network


Early Concept Design

Early concept design

A building which could espond to cyber-attack by shrinking down and becoming a black box


Concept Sketches for Tower Design Concept Sketches


Tower Model, Initial Considerations for Structure and Free Forming Envelope

1:100 model

Frank Gehry’s Geometrically Complex Architecture

Sonderborg Kunsthalle project model


Interior Views From Model

Interior photos of the model


Plan Development


Elevation Development


Section Development


Model Development of a Free Standing Tower Aiding Signal Blocking


Key Precedents Overview

Arteche High Voltage Laboratory, ACXT Architects Surrounded completely by a Faraday cage needed for the extremely precise measurements performed inside.

The main hall can be divided into three main spaces a technical block with views into the testing room, which comprises two control rooms and a reception, a meeting room and space for presentations and meetings for up to 60 people.

High Voltage Laboratory, for testing dielectric transformers up to 850 kV, which requires to be a diaphanous vessel of 57m long, 30m wide and 27m high. Surrounded completely by a Faraday cage needed for the extremely precise measurements performed inside.

Low Carbon Power Centre, Greenwich Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge, Stanton Williams Architects

Laboratory during the reserch day. Day lighting will light up the space up to 500 lux what the scientists need for about 60% of the year.


Strategic Viewing Points

Queen’s House, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs

Greenwich University , St Alfege Church

Royal Observatory, Ranger’s House and The Deer Enclosure

The O2 Arena


Section Development of Signal Blocking Moments


Initial Canopy Development, Inspired by the Analysis of Signal Strength in Greenwich Park


Concept Model Exploring Canopy Form in Context with Spinal Structure


Section Development

Nested’ Skyscraper American architects Ryohei Koike and Jarod Poenisch

Pyramidenkogel Observation Tower, Höhe, Austria


Collaging Signal Blocking Trees and Section Development on Site

Anders Berensoon's transforms pylons into observation towers

Taiwanese Wind Tower by Decode Urbanism Office


Diagrammatic Program and Site Considerations


Viewing Platform Plan Development

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2Rise + Going = 550 ~ 700mm 2R + G = 2 x 170 + 350 = 340 +350 = 690mm

P5 level = P4 + 31 Raiser + 1 Landing =15,270 + 30 x 170 + 170 = 22,920 mm

P6 level = P5 + 31 Raiser + 1 Landing =22,920 + 31 x 170 + 170 = 28,360 mm

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Modelling Staircase Through Tower

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North-West Viewing Platforms

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Viewing platform P5

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Viewing Platform

Using previous form development through site investigations to propose a canopy that accomodates for viewing of Greenwich Park and its context.

Viewing platform P360 °


1:50 Physical Model

North- West Fasade

South-East Fasade


Technical Studies

A steel structure is built to accomodate the laboratory space that serves as the main component. Cantilevered steel beam protruding from this structure supports viewing platforms flooring and the facade.

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Technical Studies

Fragment axonometric employing the use of a curved envelope and cladding panels that deflect unwanted signals.


Technical Studies

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Final 1:100 Ground Floor Plan

Site context

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Recycling process

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Melting process Casting process

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Subsea cable tree manufacturing

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1. Submarine cable storage 2. Cable unwind stands 3. Cable stands 4. Preshredder 5. Feeding apron conveyor 6. Cyclone separator 7. Shredder 8. Transport conveyor 9. Dust collector 10. Magnetic separation drums 11. Washing water tank 12. Ferrous metal 13. Non-ferrous metal 14. Non-magnetic material conveyor 15. Downsized materials 16. Steel melting furnace 17. Copper melting furnace 18. Control room 19. Steel casting 20. Copper casting 21. Cooling process 22. Copper subsea cable tree components 23. Steel subsea cable tree components 24. Industrial robot arm 25. Subsea cable tree components storage 26. Industrial lift 27. Subsea cable tree base 28. Subsea cable tree 29. Industrial rail 30. EMF insulated layer 31. Industrial door 32. Recycling centre entrance 33. Staff entrance 34. Changing room 35. Toilets 36. Kitchen 37. Dinning 38. Staff lounge 39. Office 40. Metting room


Final 1:100 Ground Floor Plan

Laboratory Development

Using electromagnetic shielding to allow for the testing of submarine cables. Restricted openings are employed so lighting can enter without compromising the shielding from external networks.

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Components

Microchip tech

Semiconductor

CX(Dongguan Chengxing Elec)

Sense Resistors

Ceramic Disc Capacitors

SMD Light Emitting Diodes (LED) RoHS

Mobile phone jammer circuit


Final 1:100 Section


Exterior View of the Offline Tower in Context


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