1. The Dilemma of Sustainable Architecture
in Gulf Cities
Unsustainable Developments & Energy Conservation
Ali A. Alraouf, Ph.D.
University of Bahrain, Faculty of Engineering
Dept. of Architecture
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4. In 2003, the hottest European summer on record
claimed 35,000 lives
5. In 2004, the US lived through its most costly hurricane season
on record, with $42B in hurricane-related damages
7. Energy Consumption in Building and
construction Sector.
Transport
34%
Transport
34% Buildings
44%
Industry
22%
Industry
22%
Source: Energy Consumption in the UK, DTI
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9. I've never heard of a building with auto exposure
before. Great idea! Looks like a lot of moving parts -
- an engineering nightmare -- hope it doesn't break
too often!
10. IBM head office in Bioclimatic city.
Subang Jaya Ken Yeang, architect
(Malaysia).
Ken Yeang, architect
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13. “Treat the earth well. It was not given to you
by your parents. It was loaned to you by
your children” Kenyan Proverb.
14. "We seem to know the COST of
everything and the VALUE of
nothing." Oscar Wilde
23. From 1900 to 2000 human numbers
increased four fold – from 1.5 to 6
billion
Resource consumption and urban
populations went up sixteen fold
Every year we burn at least one
million year’s worth of fossil fuels
Cities, on 3-4% of the world’s land
surface use 80% of its resources, and
discharge most solid, liquid and
gaseous waste
24. Dynamics of Change
Increasing Decreasing
Energy demand Fossil fuel reserves
Energy costs Natural resources
CO2 emissions Time left for action
Climate instability Cost of renewable
Sea levels
energy
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29. The imperative of low carbon transport
The potential of the ‘solar suburb’
The huge potential of hybrid technology
Avoidance of unnecessary travel
The importance of compact urban form
Localisation and interconnection
New emphasis on cycling and pedestrian
living
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For distances up to 10
35 km, it is faster to go
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by underground than
to go by car
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20 For distances up to
4.6 km it is faster to
15 cycle than to go by
car
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For distances up to
Time
5 0.7 km it is faster to
walk than to go by
car
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Distance (km)
Source: J. Whitelegg, Transport for a Sustainable Future
31. Sustainable energy for cities
•Solar technology can produce 200 times
more energy per surface area than photo-
synthesis.
•Intra-urban: solar thermal, PV and CHP plus
energy efficiency.
•Suburban: turning the suburb into a solar
power station.
•Ex-urban: Large scale solar plus on- and
off-shore wind farms.