1. Subang Jaya is an existing suburban city in Malaysia that covers nearly 70 square kilometers with large shopping malls, light industry, universities, and hospitals.
2. The document proposes transforming Subang Jaya into an urban "future city" through technologies like surveillance cameras that can identify criminals and connect to various information sources, robotic police officers, domes that can vaporize metals, and pneumatic waste collection systems.
3. Key aspects of the proposed future city include more sustainable water and waste management through greywater systems and underground waste collection, enhanced tourism through festivals and landmarks, improved transportation options like bus lanes and vehicle tubes, renewable energy sources, and disaster relief equipment.
3. Subang Jaya - A Potential
Existing City
To Be Transform Into A
Urbanism Future City
• A suburban city in the Klang Valley.
• Size of the city is nearly 70 km² .
• Shopping paradise as many large scale shopping malls such as
Sunway Pyramid and Empire Subang are built within this city.
• Also a famous light industrial hub, for example: Sime UEP industrial
park.
• Act as a higher education hub, for example: Taylor's University is
one of Malaysia's largest private university.
• Healthcare is provided and secured by two private hospitals which
are Sime Darby Medical Centre Subang Jaya and Sunway Medical
Centre.
4. • Technology with surveillance cameras and sensors
• It can recognise the criminal’s identity
• It can also automatically connect to information from government, businesses
and social media sources
ROBOT
DRONE
7. WATER AND WASTE
MANAGEMENT
WASTE MANAGEMENT
PNEUMATIC WASTE COLLECTOR
Pneumatic waste collection directs the waste through a network of
underground tubes, from the user’s home or from a drop off box located in
the street to the collection plant.
In this plant, the waste is separated according to the collected fraction
and is stored in sealed containers, ready to be transported to its treatment
destination.
8. HOW IT WORKS?
The penumatic waste collection
eliminates from the outset:
noise;
odors and gases from truck smelling;
potential dirt during the process of
collection;
movement of heavy vehicles in
residential areas.
DRY RECYCLACBLE
ORGANIC RECYCLABLE
NON- RECYCLABLE
9. WATER MANAGEMENT
GREY WATER SYSTEM
Greywater is wastewater from showers, bathtubs, sinks, washing machines,
and dishwashers. Greywater is generally the wastewater from a household
that does not flow out of a toilet (sewage/blackwater).
Greywater reuse is currently utilized mostly on small residential scale, with
the outflow primarily going to landscaping irrigation.
10. HOW A GREYWATER SYTEM WORKS ?
• Greywater is water from basins, baths and showers that is piped to a surge tank. The greywater is
held briefly in the tank before being discharged to an irrigation or treatment system.
• The greywater can be diverted either by gravity or by using a pump.
• The surge tank can be any type of container that is suitable for holding (but not storing) the initial
surge of water. The surge tank must be emptied completely each time greywater is dispersed to the
irrigation or treatment system – greywater must not sit for extended periods of time in the tank.
• A gravity system can only be used when there is sufficient fall from the laundry/bathroom drain to
the surge tank.
Benefits:
• Reduces the amount of potable, fresh
water used by households.
• Minimizes the amount of harmful chemicals
used by homeowners.
• Raises public awareness of natural water
cycles.
• Saves money on water bills.
12. Festivals
• Festivals can be held to attract tourists
• Can be held during a certain period (E.g.: month of December)
ART
MUSIC FOOD
13. Enhance the City
In London Graffiti in Melbourne Nice historical sites
Cool innovations Build landmarks
14. TRANSPORTATIO
N
• Lane tubes for cyclists and pedestrians
• Made out of reflective glass to reflect UV
rays
• Reduce accidents between vehicles and
cyclists/pedestrians
• Buses that can go over vehicles
• Can go to certain destination faster
• Reduce traffic jams
16. DISASTER RELIEF
LifeBox can lasts up to two weeks
Features a shock-absorbent foam
floor
Can be used during flood
Healing Bench converts from a backpack to
an operating bench
Consists of blanket, important tools and
medical kit
Durable and able to float
17. What is Green
Building?
A green building incorporates design, construction and operational practices that
significantly reduce or eliminate its negative impact on the environment and its occupants.
Building green is an opportunity to use resources efficiently while creating healthier
environments for people to live and work in. Green building can also significantly reduce
construction and performance costs.
18. Why Build Green?
• Green buildings use less energy, water, create less waste, and are healthier to
live, work, or go to school in than standard buildings. Contractors of green
buildings incorporate techniques that use resources more efficiently during the
entire building cycle—construction, renovation, operation, maintenance, and
demolition—than builders of conventional structures.
• The environmental benefits of building green include the protection of
ecosystems and biodiversity, improved air and water quality, less waste flowing
into streams, and the conservation of natural resources. Green buildings can
also result in lower operating costs because they typically use less energy and
materials and improved indoor air quality, which improves the health of
occupants.
19. How to build Green?
Green roofs are another feature of
green houses that reduce energy use
and cost. These roofs are partially or
completely covered with vegetation,
which helps minimize heating and
cooling costs, prevent storm-water
runoff, and filter pollutants.
20. Other features of green buildings often include energy and water
conservation, recycling, and waste reduction. In addition, renewable
energy sources such as solar power, hydropower, and wind power are used
for heat and electricity, which significantly reduces costs and decreases
the impact on the environment.
21. High-Tech City = Future City
LOVE + High- Technology
= Future City
City without love is not a future city
that we want.
City without high- technology does not
fulfill the requirement to be a future
city.