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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN Foundation in Natural and Built Environment (FNBE) English 1 [ENGL0105] o Natalie Ki o Lim Joe Onn o Pang Khai Shuen o Clement Chen

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN

Foundation in Natural and Built Environment (FNBE)

English 1 [ENGL0105]

o Natalie Kio Lim Joe Onno Pang Khai Shueno Clement Chen

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Location of Hyperjaya

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Green Buildings

Solar power

Systems that direct natural light into building

Elevated parks

Vegetable and fruit planting areas

Water-efficient/low-flow equipments

Electricity generated on site

Segregated areas for chemical-using operations

Maximised daylighting and viewing oppurtunities

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Tourism and Hospitality

• Museums

• Hotels and resorts

• Notification of damaged public infrastructure/services via special apps to the City Council

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Security

• Coast guards

• CCTV monitoring system

• Face and retina recognition throughout the city

• Cyber security: Large scale funds dedicated to anti-hacking co-operations

• Screening of vehicles entering and leaving the city

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Transport

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Mass public transport

• Bus Routes

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Mass public transport

• Metro Lines

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• Bullet Trains

Mass public transport

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Solar Powered Amphibious Hovercrafts

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• Solar-powered cars

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• Bike Sharing System• Vertical Bike Parking System

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• Cycling trails

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• Smart Taxis

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• Bridges between buildings

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• Airport

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Energy management

Smart electricity grids

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Smart urban lightings

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Power generation by wind and water

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Solar panel roadways

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Disaster Relief• Specialised emergency escapes in buildings that

leads to emergency routes connected to disaster relief centres – high rise buildings.

• Food, clothing and basic necessities transported via routes

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Disaster siren broadcasted through mobile phones and public spaces

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Sophisticated weather forecasting

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Underground pipe system that directs excess rain water to the sea.

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Water and Waste Management

• Sea water treatment

• Rainwater collecting and filtering system

• Waste water treatment

• Recycling of waste water

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• Sewerage System

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• Reusing grey water

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• Producing water from air• Smart garbage trucks

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• Building parks on landfills

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• Recycling centres• Waste processed and used to make artificial land.• Use waste to generate energy

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Conclusion• Hyperjaya Holdings

• Hotline: 0123456789

[email protected]