MArch Y5 - Towards a New Ergotopia: APPLIED TECH STUDIES REPORT

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ARCHITECTURAL REFLECTIONS II

APPLIED TECHNICAL STUDIES II REPORT

TECHNICAL EXPLORATION REPORT TOWARDS A NEW ERGOTOPIA BARRIER TO PHYSIS + MINISTRY OR ERGON LAVINIA PENNINO MARCH II - DS11

STRATEGIC REPORT CONTENTS SITE

Location and Soil Studies Site Preparation and Phasing General Overview of Construction Sequence

PROPOSAL

Structure Overview

BARRIER TO PHYSIS

Construction Sequence and Details Forces Study

MINISTRY OF ERGON

Structure Exploded Isometric Structure Details

ENERGY RESEARCH

Water Gates System Exploration Energy Strategy

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SITE

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SITE Hornsea is around 25 kilometres north-east of Hull, on the Holderness coast. It is famous for its gorgeous and tranquil beaches, which are usually visited during the summer months. Yorkshire’s largest freshwater lake, Hornsea Mere, is home to over 250 species of birds and offers sailing and fishing activities. Hornsea is on the verge of extinction, with half of its terrirory expected to vanish by 2050 and nearly all of it by 2100.

SOIL STUDIES Soil Studies show the permeability of the soil, the bedrock and typology of land use, in addition to soil strength. These information are useful in deciding aspects of the design such as location of buildings, foundation types needed and land loss types to be replaced.

Population: 8,432 Unitary Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire Region: Yorkshire and the Humber

High

Very High

Low

High

Very Low Predicted Flood Line

Main Roads

Settlements

Current Waterways

Green Land

Farm Land

SOIL MINIMUM PERMEABILITY

BEDROCK MAXIMUM PERMEABILITY

Littoral Sediments

Soft

Fresh Water

Firm

Suburban

Stiff

Urban

Medium Dense

Improved Grassland

Loose

Common Woodland Arable and Horticulture Salt Water Shore Mere Confined Greenland

‘Ministry of Ergon’ Construction Zone

HORNSEA

‘Barrier to Physis’ Construction Zone

‘Ministry of Ergon’ Construction Zone

LAND COVER

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SOIL STRENGTH

FLOOD AND SOIL


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SITE

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PREPARING THE SEABED

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PHASING OF SITE CLEARING FOR CONSTRUCTION


CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE

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10mt Flood

Physis Gates

Ergon Supension Structure Ergon Interior Structure Crane tracks

Tensile Fabric Roof

Decking Platform

1. Underground Pile Foundations (to bedrock)

2. Overground Concrete Foundations

3. Steel Outer Structure Pylons

4. Initial Setting up for Gates Cable-stay Structure Frame and Cross-Bracing Structure Substructure Trusses

Pylons Concrete Overground Foundations

Cleared Site

5. Steel Substructure and Trusses

PREPARING THE SEABED

6. Side Bracing and Cable-Stay System

7. Facade Shutters and Fabric Roofing

8. Final View

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GENERAL OVERVIEW


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STRUCTURE OVERVIEW

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TRANSPORT - Train Deck - Viewing Link Platform - Drone Landing Pads

COMMERCE - Shipping and Trading Port for

INDUSTRY

Local Produce

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- Import/Export

Automatic Gantry Crane Collector

Hub - Produce Sorting - Drone Delivery Station

ENERGY AND PROTECTION - Tidal Turbine Gates - Flood Managing Gates

PHYSIS

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ERGON


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BARRIER TO PHYSIS

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THE BRIDGE

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THE GATES


CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE AND DETAILS

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Fork Socket Joint Suspender Cable Ring Connector Flush Weld

1. Concrete Block Foundation

2. Y Pylon

3. Main Trusses and Reinforcing Substructure

4. Bottom Side Ridge

Pre-cast Joints in Lateral Ridge Welded Cross-Bracing Pipes

Bolted Plate to Truss

5. Top Side Ridge and Cross-bracing

BARRIER TO PHYSIS

6. Cable-stay System connected to Pylon and Top Ridge

7. Platfom Deck

8. Train Tracks

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Module Section

Details

BRIDGE STRUCTURE


BARRIER TO PHYSIS

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Pylon Vertical Triangulation

Cable and Bracing Triangulation Tension

FORCES STUDY

Cross-bracing

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Back Reinforced Ridges

Compression

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TENSILE BRIDGE MODULE


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MINISTRY OF ERGON

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AUTOMATIC INDUSTRIAL HUB

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TRAIN STATION


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STRUCTURAL EXPLODED ISOMETRIC

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Fabric Tensile Roof

Space Frame Structure

Top Decking

Suspension Top Frame

Concrete Slab

Suspension Bottom Frame

Facade Shutters

Inner Lighframes

Concrete Slab

Substructure

Drone Hangar and Floating Tank System

Guided Gears

Dented and Retaining Tracks

Pile Foundations (to bedrock)

MINISTRY OF ERGON

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COMPONENTS


FLOOD REACTION AND DETAILS

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YEAR 2050

Containment Flat Track Assisted Lifting Gear

YEAR 2100

Dented Rack

Clamp Connector Cable Socket Pin and Rod Bushing Suspender Gusset Plate

When the water rises over the 10mt line, the building lifts (5mt allowance) to survive the flood.

Space Frame System Detail

1. (Top) Flood Line at 10mt - 2050

MINISTRY OF ERGON

2. (Bottom) Flood Line in Extreme Weather or Overflow - 2100

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SPACE FRAME STRUCTURE


ENERGY REASEARCH

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What is WASTE legally?

WASTE GENERATION BY INCOME LEVEL Low Income

Lower-middle Income

5%

Upper-middle Income

29%

34%

GLOBAL WASTE COMPOSITION Wood, Leather + Rubber

Glass

2 2 4% %% Metal

5%

Other

12% Plastic

14%

Households

44%

Manifacturing

10.3%

Includes any materials disposed of during manifacturing processes. Manifacturing waste includes a wide variety of materials.

Mining + Quarring

25.3%

Materials moved to gain access to mineral resources. i.e. topsoil, overburden and waste rock.

Construction

36.4%

Materials discarded when old buildings are demolished or renovated as well as materials discarded during the construction of new buildings.

Numerous acts and regulations control waste. recent amendments cover packaging, electrical waste, end-of-life, vehicles and batteries. They promote a circular economy with the introduction of a waste management hierarchy, a pyramid of how best to reat waste, with prevention at the top, followed by reuse, recycling, recovery and as a last resort, disposal.

Paper + Cardboard

8.5%

Includes both mixed household rubbish and separately collected waste, such as paper and glass. Over 60% of household waste still goes to landfill in some EU countries.

Today’s waste manegment laws also cover the efficient use of resources, prolonged use to minimise waste, and promoting reuse, remanufacturing and recycling. When a material i fully recovered or recycled it is no longer defined as waste and receives its legal end-of-waste status.

Food + Green

17%

SHARE OF WASTE IN THE EU

In the UK, waste regulations are intended to protect human heath and the environment. Legally, waste-management its collection, transport, treatment and storage - should pose no risk to water, air, soil, plants or animals. It should not cause a nuissance through noise or odours, nor advesely affect the countryside or places of special insterest.

High Income

32%

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Other

18.7%

Materials discarded during waste treatment, for instance ducring sorting and recycling.

CREATING CLOSED LOOP SYSTEMS

Now

Near

Future

Upcycling by design

Design for Cradle-2-Cradle

Design for material ecologies

Raw Materials

Raw Materials

Raw Materials

Disposal

Manifacture

Disposal

Manifacture

Distribution Use

WASTE AND ENERGY

Disposal

Manifacture

Distribution Use

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Distribution Use

(WASTE AGE 2022)


WATER GATES EXPLORATION

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TIDAL FRANCIS HORIZONTAL TURBINE 1. Plan View of Energy Gate Module 2. Closed Skins for Water Management 3. Semi-Open Skins for Energy Turbines Functioning 4. Semi-Open Skins and Port Use 5. Double Closed Skins to Manage Waves in Port Use 6. Open Skins for Barge Passage 7. Detail of Energy Generator connected to Floating Francis Tidal Turbine. Air Pockets in Carbon Sequestring Concrete cast to reduce concrete impact and use and create space for equipement. Francis Turbines are in constant use and work with the tide while the turbiines in the gates operate a different time of year and day based on weather conditions and port use. The system is conceived to cut the middle man - energy distributor - and connects directly to the bridge and buildings by running directly from the turbines and through the structure.

BARRIER TO PHYSIS

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ENERGY GATES


GENERAL ENERGY STRATEGY

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ENERGY GATE SYSTEM

Energy Distribution

BARRIER TO PHYSIS

Water Flow

GENERAL ENERGY STRATEGY

Generators

Turbine

Energy Distribution

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Water Flow

Generators

Turbine

Cables

HYDRO POWER


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APPLIED TECHNICAL STUDIES II REPORT

TECHNICAL EXPLORATION REPORT TOWARDS A NEW ERGOTOPIA BARRIER TO PHYSIS + MINISTRY OR ERGON LAVINIA PENNINO MARCH II - DS11

MARCH II - DS11

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