1. KKKH4284 PERANCANGAN
BANDAR LESTARI
NAMA PENSYARAH :
PROF. DATO' IR. DR RIZA ATIQ ABDULLAH
Dr. MUHAMAD NAZRI BIN BORHAN
NAMA PELAJAR:
AHMAD SUFIAN BIN NUDIN
MUHAMAD HANIS BIN BUANG
ABDUL WAFIY HADANA BIN ABD HADI
2. • Turku is a city on the southwest coast of Finland at the
mouth of the Aura River in the region of Finland Proper.
• Turku has a long history as Finland's largest city and
occasionally as the administrative center of the country.
• Located at the mouth of the Aura river in the south-
western corner of Finland, Turku covers an area of 245
square kilometres (95 sq mi) of land, spread over both
banks of the river.
• The city centre is located close to the river mouth, on both
sides of the river, though development has recently been
expanding westward
Turku, Finland
11. Major result (1 October
2012) was a so called
toolkit, to construct city
districts based on the
principles of sustainable
development.
Other solutions:
1. Intelligent electric grid
(decreases power
consumption).
2. Renewable & local energy
production.
3. Shared use of cars.
12. Transportation in Turku Sustainable
City
City of Tomorrow
Turku Master Plan 2035 - at least 85 % of
the new & developing land will be
located in the developed pedestrian,
cycling & intensive public transportation
zones.
A sufficient population is a prerequisite
for a economical public transportation.
Vision: Urban structure where you can
get along without a car or at least with
one car per household
13. Public transport network will be
based on a light rail system and
buses, and there will be a
comprehensive footpath and cycle
network.
Services located on walking and
cycling distance as well as public
transportation zone (or even
intensive public transportation
zone).
Minor new residential areas in the
car-dependent zone.
16. Solar panels widely used in Finland
Eg: Eco-Viikki in Finland, has largest solar energy
system in Finland with 1400m^2 area of solar panel
Turku Science Park also installed solar panels at the
outer walls of the buildings.
Sustainable Energy Development
21. Turku, Finland has strong commitment in sustainable
development since 1990’s.
Continue to apply sustainable development and hope
to increase energy efficiency by 9% in 2016.
Their success in sustainable development can be a
good example for Malaysia to improve our current
development.
Conclusion