Macrocosmic Dystopia / Microcosmic Utopia

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Mayeesha Shafiq 5188591

MACROCOSMIC DYSTOPIA / MICROCOSMIC UTOPIA

A design framework for sustainable management for industrial waste to remediate polluted industrial waterfronts.



The Global Challenge: Industrial Pollution in Rivers

PUBLIC HEALTH RISK Almost 50% of all American lakes are affected by industrial pollution making it unsafe to use for swimming, fishing, or other forms of recreation.

ALGAE BLOOMS When the nutrient content of water undergoes changes, it can disturb the delicate balance of the ecosystem. For example, when the nutrient content of water increases, which is known as eutrophication, it can promote algal bloom.

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EFFLUENT DISCHARGE 14 billion pounds of industrial waste are simply dumped into the world’s oceans every year, with a majority of this waste being plastic.

CROSS-CONTAMINATION 2 trillion gallons of untreated industrial waste is pumped directly back into the U.S. water supply every year.


GANGA RIVER SOCS

Tannery Dye

Fertiliser

Chemical

Leather/ Tannery Waste

Paint

Wood

Plastic Waste

Metal

Paper

Meat

Dairy

Inorganic Chemical

SOCS

Synthetic Organic Compounds

Household Waste

Chemical Waste

Untreated Effluent/ Sewage

Dead Animals

Oil

Textile Waste


Rhodes Westof Industrial The Tragedy Rhodes History (introduction)


Timeline of Encroached Edge due to Industrialisation


Timeline of Mangrove & Saltmarsh Loss


Incomplete Remediation


Design Framework for Polluted Industrial Waterfronts


Adaptation of Design Framework to Site


Project Mind Map mismanagement

management

Industrial Waterfronts

DESIGN FRAMEWORK

LACK OF POLICY / FRAMEWORK Waste Material glass wood concrete

collaboration

material scientist chemical engineers landscape architects

landfill

environmentally-friendly building materials: - bioplastic - bricks - mortar

distribution in development

- cost effective - waste management policy - look at new ways for landscape architectural harsscape materials - generating $$$

incineration

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

artists ecologists

new product

new economy

disposed in water channel

waste collection

REMEDIATION PROGRAM

STAGE 1 CLEANUP: Sediment Removal STAGE 2 CLEANUP: Typology Placement STAGE 3 CLEANUP: Remediation

use in site

OUTCOMES

transformation

metals chemical sludge

1. ecological transformation of waterfront 2. reduction of contaminated sediments 3. sustainable management of industrial waste 4. climate-friendly solution for industrial by-product waste


Site Selection


Regional Analysis


Site Analysis


Principles


Principle 1


Principle 2


Principle 3


Typology


Typology Process


Stage 1 Masterplan


Stage 11 Masterplan


Stage 11 Detail Plan


Conceptual Model of Cleansing Capsule (Stage 8)



Mayeesha Shafiq 5188591


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