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The Bakken Exploring the nature of oil drilling in Western North Dakota

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The Bakken. Exploring the nature of oil drilling in Western North Dakota. Excessiveness : Many of the processes that are used to extract oil create a lot of waste. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Bakken

Exploring the nature of oil drilling in Western North Dakota

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Excessiveness:• Many of the processes that are used to extract oil create a lot of waste.

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• Raw natural gas is also found where oil is drilled, but with the lack of a pipeline or other means of transporting it somewhere it can be used, it is flared as waste or burnt off.

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• Smaller cars and older vehicles have become a rarity in this part of the state.

• Nearly everyone who works in the oil rig owns a large truck that has been bought in the past 5 years.

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Economical Buildings• Despite the excessive nature of the oil drilling, much

of the built environment is done cheaply, efficiently, and is made to be disassembled or moved.

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• No effort is made to enhance aesthetics or the human experience.

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Scale• Many of the structures relating to the oil drilling in the basin

are at a larger scale than what we are accustomed to on the Eastern side of ND.

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• Equipment and buildings are built at a scale relating to oil drilling as a first priority while the human scale comes second

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Case Study

Pusan, South Korea: Pusan Speed Rail Station

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Expression With Steel Structure

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• It is constructed of standardized components so that much of it can be assembled off-site in prefabricated sections

• The flowing roof forms evoke the idea of movement and speed – well suited for a speed rail station