The document discusses various techniques for collecting and reusing rainwater, including for irrigation, washing vehicles and outdoor areas, cooling systems, and flushing toilets. It provides a diagram of a typical rainwater collection system and potential reuse applications. It also describes natural wastewater treatment techniques using constructed wetland ecosystems, where plants, microorganisms, and soil help remove pollutants from wastewater in a process similar to natural ecosystems.
Day 1 Session 1: Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City Intl Conference 2016sitecmy
Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016
Presentation by Elia Hernando Navarro (Director of Smart Urban Projects, mediaurban) at the Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016 on December 6th 2016.
Elia presented about Barcelona's challenges and solutions and how it has managed to improve the lives of its citizens by using Smarter technology.
The document presents a proposal for the Bhubaneswar Smart City Initiative in India. It discusses plans to transform Bhubaneswar Town Centre District (BTCD) area into a smarter district with improved connectivity, public spaces, and mixed-use development. The proposal outlines efforts to engage citizens for input, including a website and social media that received millions of citizen suggestions. It proposes upgrading BTCD's infrastructure and urban design through redevelopment and retrofitting, focusing on six precincts connected by public transport. The goal is to make BTCD a transit-oriented, livable, and economically vibrant city center.
This document provides an overview of the Italian Renaissance, including key figures, concepts, and developments. It discusses 1) humanism and the introduction of linear perspective in art, 2) advances in understanding space and conquest through scientific revolution, and 3) the focus on beauty and harmony in architecture based on principles of proportion and symmetry. Some of the major architects mentioned are Alberti, Brunelleschi, and Palladio. The document also examines related topics like the rise of urban planning, developments in philosophy and science, and the cultural exchange between Europe and other regions through exploration and colonization.
The document discusses architectural principles of proportion and symmetry from antiquity through the Renaissance. It provides examples of how proportion was seen as key to beauty and harmony in buildings from Vitruvius to Alberti and Palladio. Specific structures are discussed like Bramante's San Pietro in Montorio to show how Renaissance architects designed central-plan churches based on classical precedents but also innovated on the forms. The document examines the shift from medieval to Renaissance perspectives through treatises and buildings.
Alejandro Aravena, Quinta Monroy / Elemental, ma0/emmeazero, Playsacpe, Ecosistema Urbano, Ecoboulevard, Association Aurore + Yes We Camp + Plateau Urbain, Les Grands Voisins, Austrian Pavilion at 15 Biennale di Venezia,
Curated by Elke Delugan-Meissl, Places for
People, Caramel Architekten, EOOS, Social Forniture, Rural studio
The document discusses several public space design projects that promote diversity and public participation. It describes Superkilen, a park in Copenhagen containing objects from around the world selected by community members to represent different cultures. The park acts as a contemporary urban version of a universal garden, bringing people together. It also cites Bjarke Ingels, who led the Superkilen design, saying the project used public participation as the driving force rather than preconceived ideas, creating a park designed by and for the people. Several other projects focusing on regeneration and representing communities are also briefly mentioned.
The document discusses various techniques for collecting and reusing rainwater, including for irrigation, washing vehicles and outdoor areas, cooling systems, and flushing toilets. It provides a diagram of a typical rainwater collection system and potential reuse applications. It also describes natural wastewater treatment techniques using constructed wetland ecosystems, where plants, microorganisms, and soil help remove pollutants from wastewater in a process similar to natural ecosystems.
Day 1 Session 1: Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City Intl Conference 2016sitecmy
Barcelona @ Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016
Presentation by Elia Hernando Navarro (Director of Smart Urban Projects, mediaurban) at the Selangor Smart City International Conference 2016 on December 6th 2016.
Elia presented about Barcelona's challenges and solutions and how it has managed to improve the lives of its citizens by using Smarter technology.
The document presents a proposal for the Bhubaneswar Smart City Initiative in India. It discusses plans to transform Bhubaneswar Town Centre District (BTCD) area into a smarter district with improved connectivity, public spaces, and mixed-use development. The proposal outlines efforts to engage citizens for input, including a website and social media that received millions of citizen suggestions. It proposes upgrading BTCD's infrastructure and urban design through redevelopment and retrofitting, focusing on six precincts connected by public transport. The goal is to make BTCD a transit-oriented, livable, and economically vibrant city center.
This document provides an overview of the Italian Renaissance, including key figures, concepts, and developments. It discusses 1) humanism and the introduction of linear perspective in art, 2) advances in understanding space and conquest through scientific revolution, and 3) the focus on beauty and harmony in architecture based on principles of proportion and symmetry. Some of the major architects mentioned are Alberti, Brunelleschi, and Palladio. The document also examines related topics like the rise of urban planning, developments in philosophy and science, and the cultural exchange between Europe and other regions through exploration and colonization.
The document discusses architectural principles of proportion and symmetry from antiquity through the Renaissance. It provides examples of how proportion was seen as key to beauty and harmony in buildings from Vitruvius to Alberti and Palladio. Specific structures are discussed like Bramante's San Pietro in Montorio to show how Renaissance architects designed central-plan churches based on classical precedents but also innovated on the forms. The document examines the shift from medieval to Renaissance perspectives through treatises and buildings.
Alejandro Aravena, Quinta Monroy / Elemental, ma0/emmeazero, Playsacpe, Ecosistema Urbano, Ecoboulevard, Association Aurore + Yes We Camp + Plateau Urbain, Les Grands Voisins, Austrian Pavilion at 15 Biennale di Venezia,
Curated by Elke Delugan-Meissl, Places for
People, Caramel Architekten, EOOS, Social Forniture, Rural studio
The document discusses several public space design projects that promote diversity and public participation. It describes Superkilen, a park in Copenhagen containing objects from around the world selected by community members to represent different cultures. The park acts as a contemporary urban version of a universal garden, bringing people together. It also cites Bjarke Ingels, who led the Superkilen design, saying the project used public participation as the driving force rather than preconceived ideas, creating a park designed by and for the people. Several other projects focusing on regeneration and representing communities are also briefly mentioned.
In between Classicism and Romanticism, The industrial revolution and the industrial city, The critique to the industrial city, the Picturesque Beauty and the Nature of Gothic, John Ruskin and William Morris, Camillo Sitte and Ebenezer Howard. The Garbatella neighborhood in Rome. Innocenzo Sabattini and the Istituto Case Popolari.
The document discusses the evolution of modern urban planning from the industrial city of the 19th century to Le Corbusier's vision of the Radiant City in the 1920s-1930s. It covers key architects and projects that shaped modernist urban design like Le Corbusier's Plan Voisin for Paris which proposed towering residential skyscrapers surrounded by green space. The document also discusses the Congrès internationaux d'architecture moderne (CIAM) and their promotion of Le Corbusier's principles of separating functions in the city into distinct zones for living, working, recreation, and transportation.
Urban Retrofit: a proposal from Inarch Master of Sustainable ArchitectureMarialuisa Palumbo
La presentazione racconta la strategia proposta dal Master INARCH in Architetture Sostenibili per realizzare una operazione di recupero energetico, architettonico e di qualità urbana a scala di quartiere e mostra la metodologia del lavoro del Master attraverso una sequenza di immagini tratte dal lavoro di tesi del gruppo di Valentina Coccia, Michela Pirro e Gemma Renella, della XIX edizione del Master.
Appunti per un metabolismo urbano a ciclo (quasi) chiusoMarialuisa Palumbo
Città, matabolismo urbano e gestione dei rifiuti. Legislazione europea e italiana rifiuti. Roma verso rifiuti zero. Incenerire conviene? Le conseguenze sanitarie di discariche e inceneritori.
Deconstruction and Deconstructivism. The new “architectural dictionary” of the twenty-first century
and the fragmentation of the architectural discourse
The document discusses the history of urban planning and design from the Industrial Revolution through the early 20th century. It covers major developments like the growth of industrial cities, the emergence of Romanticism, Camillo Sitte's theories of public spaces, Ebenezer Howard's Garden City movement, and the garden suburb of Garbatella in Rome. Key figures mentioned include John Ruskin, William Morris, Norman Shaw, and Innocenzo Sabbatini.
The document provides an overview of various pavilions and exhibits at an event, including the opening room at the Le Corderie dell'Arsenale, the ephemeral city exhibit at the Kumbh Mela, a water reservoir park exhibit in Medellín, Colombia, and exhibits focused on urban planning and architecture in Durban, South Africa, Germany, Austria, Japan, Italy, and Portugal.
This document defines architectural analysis and outlines its goals and types. Architectural analysis involves breaking down architecture into its constituent elements in order to examine it from multiple perspectives. The goals of analysis include understanding a masterpiece's design process, evaluating innovation, and comprehending the meaning and theories behind a work. Types of analysis covered are experiential, formal, linguistic, typological, morphological, and programmatic. The document also discusses tools for analysis like photographs, sketches, drawings, and models, and provides warnings and potential questions to consider in an architectural analysis.
This document discusses the creative economy and how society has evolved from linear industrial processes during the Industrial Revolution to more circular and creative processes. It references Charles Darwin's theory of evolution in On the Origin of Species and how humans have evolved through the use of tools to be more creative and sustainable within the constraints of living on one planet with finite resources.
This document summarizes several architectural projects by ma0 that aim to create interactive public spaces through their designs. The first project, Playscape, explores using architecture to define rules of behavior and opportunities for communication through spatial configurations like walls and thresholds. The second project, Almere Hout, proposes a network of green spaces that serve as both pathways and shared boundaries between neighborhoods. The third project, Section D'or, builds a cultural center around a central public void housing common programs. The fourth project, The Butterfly Effect, lightly touches a campus with folded wings to open views and optimize passive design. The fifth project, Ring around the rosie school, gathers buildings around a communal center to create both individual identities and a strong
Buone pratiche per ri fare città. Esperienze italiane di sviluppo locale sos...Marialuisa Palumbo
La presentazione racconta 3 esperienze italiane di sviluppo locale sostenibile: l'albergo diffuso di Sextantio (a Santo Stefano di Sessanio in Abruzzo e Matera in Basilicata), il cantiere di innovazione sociale di ExFadda (a San Vito dei normanni in Puglia) e lo spazio culturale di Favara Cultural Farm (in Siclia).
In between Classicism and Romanticism, The industrial revolution and the industrial city, The critique to the industrial city, the Picturesque Beauty and the Nature of Gothic, John Ruskin and William Morris, Camillo Sitte and Ebenezer Howard. The Garbatella neighborhood in Rome. Innocenzo Sabattini and the Istituto Case Popolari.
The document discusses the evolution of modern urban planning from the industrial city of the 19th century to Le Corbusier's vision of the Radiant City in the 1920s-1930s. It covers key architects and projects that shaped modernist urban design like Le Corbusier's Plan Voisin for Paris which proposed towering residential skyscrapers surrounded by green space. The document also discusses the Congrès internationaux d'architecture moderne (CIAM) and their promotion of Le Corbusier's principles of separating functions in the city into distinct zones for living, working, recreation, and transportation.
Urban Retrofit: a proposal from Inarch Master of Sustainable ArchitectureMarialuisa Palumbo
La presentazione racconta la strategia proposta dal Master INARCH in Architetture Sostenibili per realizzare una operazione di recupero energetico, architettonico e di qualità urbana a scala di quartiere e mostra la metodologia del lavoro del Master attraverso una sequenza di immagini tratte dal lavoro di tesi del gruppo di Valentina Coccia, Michela Pirro e Gemma Renella, della XIX edizione del Master.
Appunti per un metabolismo urbano a ciclo (quasi) chiusoMarialuisa Palumbo
Città, matabolismo urbano e gestione dei rifiuti. Legislazione europea e italiana rifiuti. Roma verso rifiuti zero. Incenerire conviene? Le conseguenze sanitarie di discariche e inceneritori.
Deconstruction and Deconstructivism. The new “architectural dictionary” of the twenty-first century
and the fragmentation of the architectural discourse
The document discusses the history of urban planning and design from the Industrial Revolution through the early 20th century. It covers major developments like the growth of industrial cities, the emergence of Romanticism, Camillo Sitte's theories of public spaces, Ebenezer Howard's Garden City movement, and the garden suburb of Garbatella in Rome. Key figures mentioned include John Ruskin, William Morris, Norman Shaw, and Innocenzo Sabbatini.
The document provides an overview of various pavilions and exhibits at an event, including the opening room at the Le Corderie dell'Arsenale, the ephemeral city exhibit at the Kumbh Mela, a water reservoir park exhibit in Medellín, Colombia, and exhibits focused on urban planning and architecture in Durban, South Africa, Germany, Austria, Japan, Italy, and Portugal.
This document defines architectural analysis and outlines its goals and types. Architectural analysis involves breaking down architecture into its constituent elements in order to examine it from multiple perspectives. The goals of analysis include understanding a masterpiece's design process, evaluating innovation, and comprehending the meaning and theories behind a work. Types of analysis covered are experiential, formal, linguistic, typological, morphological, and programmatic. The document also discusses tools for analysis like photographs, sketches, drawings, and models, and provides warnings and potential questions to consider in an architectural analysis.
This document discusses the creative economy and how society has evolved from linear industrial processes during the Industrial Revolution to more circular and creative processes. It references Charles Darwin's theory of evolution in On the Origin of Species and how humans have evolved through the use of tools to be more creative and sustainable within the constraints of living on one planet with finite resources.
This document summarizes several architectural projects by ma0 that aim to create interactive public spaces through their designs. The first project, Playscape, explores using architecture to define rules of behavior and opportunities for communication through spatial configurations like walls and thresholds. The second project, Almere Hout, proposes a network of green spaces that serve as both pathways and shared boundaries between neighborhoods. The third project, Section D'or, builds a cultural center around a central public void housing common programs. The fourth project, The Butterfly Effect, lightly touches a campus with folded wings to open views and optimize passive design. The fifth project, Ring around the rosie school, gathers buildings around a communal center to create both individual identities and a strong
Buone pratiche per ri fare città. Esperienze italiane di sviluppo locale sos...Marialuisa Palumbo
La presentazione racconta 3 esperienze italiane di sviluppo locale sostenibile: l'albergo diffuso di Sextantio (a Santo Stefano di Sessanio in Abruzzo e Matera in Basilicata), il cantiere di innovazione sociale di ExFadda (a San Vito dei normanni in Puglia) e lo spazio culturale di Favara Cultural Farm (in Siclia).
99. A parte i render di studio Foster, molte immagini di questa presentazione sono tratte dal bellissimo
documentario Masdar, une cité verte au pays de l'or noir di Sacha Bollet e Benoit Demarle, le immagini
sull'impronta ecologica dal video UAE Ecological Footprint Animation realizzato da WWFUAE.