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FUTURE CITY

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FUTURE CITY

SECURITY

Jason Goh

BIOMETRIC SCANNERS

Fingerprint scanners

PROS Fast and easy Unique to each individual

CONS Injury would interfere with the scanning process

BIOMETRIC SCANNERS

Iris scanners

PROS Well protected Stable and remains consistent over many years

CONS Slow Not accepted in society yet

BIOMETRIC SCANNERS

Voice

PROS

Reliable and easy to use

Difficult to recreate

CONS

Possible to steal an example

Requires a big file storage

CRIME CONTROL

Guns with self-locking feature when pointed at innocent citizens

Advanced body armour to enhance movement and speed

Data base inside helmets to help researching hostile sources

SCOUTING DRONES

For locating possible criminal activities

To have a live feed of shady areas

To follow cars in case of a quick getaway

24/7 facial recognition system

WATER AND WASTE MANAGEMENT

Jack

WASTE MANAGEMENT

Trash

Recycle paper

Recyle container

Organic food

Organic paper towels

Organic other

Plastic film

Cardboard

Styrofoam

eWaste and others

WASTE MANAGEMENT

WASTE MANAGEMENT

waste processed and used to make artificial land

use waste to generate energy

WASTE MANAGEMENT1. We all recycle and compost as much as we can.2. Waste can be pre-sorted to collect any recyclable materials left

over.3. The waste is fed into incinerator.4. It burn at temperatures over 850°C.5. Heat enter a boiler to produce steam.6. Steam powers a turbine that generates electricity for homes and

businesses.7. Excess heat can be piped to neighbouring buildings for heating.8. Harmful gases are removed.9. Particles are filtered10. Material collected by the air clean up system is sent for

treatment.11. All emissions are monitored to strict environmental standards.12. Ash is collected at the bottom of the incinerator.13. Magnets remove any remaining metal for recycling14. Ash left over can be used for construction projects such as new

roads.

RECOVERING ENERGY FROM WASTE

WATER MANAGEMENT

Where does water come from?

WATER MANAGEMENT

Sea water treatment

WATER MANAGEMENT

Waste water treatment

WATER MANAGEMENT1. Screeningto removes large objects like, diapers, nappies, sanitary items, cotton buds, face wipes and even broken bottles, bottle tops, plastics and rags that may block or damage equipment.

2. primary treatmentinvolve the separation of organic solid matter (or human waste) from the wastewater. This is done by putting the wastewater into large settlement tanks for the solids to sink to the bottom of the tank.

3. secondary treatment The water, at this stage is put into large rectangular tanks. These are called aeration lanes. Air is pumped into the water to encourage bacteria to breakdown the tiny bits of sludge that escaped the sludge scrapping process.

4. final treatmentthe ‘almost’ treated wastewater is passed through a settlement tank. Here, more sludge is formed at the bottom of the tank from the settling of the bacterial action. Again, the sludge is scrapped and collected for treatment. The water at this stage is almost free from harmless substances and chemicals. The water is allowed to flow over a wall where it is filtered through a bed of sand to remove any additional particles. then the filtered water released into the river

WATER MANAGEMENT

Recycling waste water

WATER MANAGEMENT

Benefits of water reuse include:• Increasing water resource availability• Making scarce potable water previously used for non potable applications

available for drinking• Reduced consumption of expensively treated potable water supplies (cost

saving where there is water metering)• Reduced effluent flow loads to sewers• Reduced nutrient discharge to water bodies• Flood prevention potential (storage)• A less drought sensitive water resource• Enhanced recreation and tourism opportunities and biodiversity benefits

through the restoration/creation of wetlands

TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY

Mun Tong

TOURISM

• Initiate holiday resorts.

• Mainly composed of theme park, safari, water park, international circus, crocodile park and golf centre.

HOSPITALITY

• The holiday resort also provides a hotel for convenience.

• In addition, the city will capsule hotel for budget travellers or tourist.

TRANSPORTATION

Janette

WHAT IS HYDROGEN TRANSPORTATION?

A hydrogen vehicle is a vehicle that uses hydrogen as its onboard fuel for motive power. Hydrogen vehicles include hydrogen fueled space rockets, as well as automobiles and other transportation vehicles.

• Hydro-electricity• Solar Panel

• Electricity• Hydrogen

FUTURE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

VIDEO OF LAND AIRBUS

FUTURE CARS

DESCRIPTION• A future personal air-borne

transportation.

• The Reconnaissance Copter is a single seater flyer that utilizes two props on either side of the vehicle along with the rudders mounted on the wing section to maneuver itself.

• The copter aims mainly at becoming something of a daily transport option for the masses.

  

FUTURE WATER TRANSPORTATION

• Protection against flood and other disaster

• Hydro-electricity production

FUTURE WATER TRANSPORTATION

The solar boat

FUTURE AIR TRANSPORTATION

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Joey Lau

POWER GENERATED BY RENEWABLE ENERGY

SUN WIND

SOLAR ENERGY

How does Solar Energy work?

Solar panels collects energy of sunlight and then coverts it into electrical energy

WIND ENERGY

How does Wind Energy work?

Wind Turbines- When wind passes by, the blades turn around a rotor which is connected to the main shaft, spins a generator to create energy

FUEL CELL

DISASTER RELIEF

Isaac

HORIZONTAL FOUNDATION WITH REINFORCED JOINTS.

STEEL WIRE FABRIC REINFORCEMENT AT GROUND LEVEL.

WALLS AND BEAMS MUST NEVER BE HOLLOW.

ELEVATOR SHAFTS MUST BE REINFORCED.

WELL PLACED EMERGENCY EXITS.

WALLS AND PARTITIONS SHOULD NOT EXCEED 16 1/2 FEET WITHOUT BEING FRAMED IN REINFORCED CONCRETE.

WALL THICKNESS SHOULD NEVER BE LESS THAN 15 1/2 INCHES.

FLOORS MUST BE SOLID WITH A MINIMUM THICKNESS OF 4 INCHES.

GREEN BUILDINGS

Gillian

ENERGY EFFICIENT

RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATED FROM THE BUILDING

INDOOR ENVIRONMENT QUALITY ENHANCEMENT

WATER EFFICIENT

WASTE REDUCTION

ECO-GARDEN AREAS

MATERIALS EFFICIENT

ELEVATED PARKS AND RECREATIONAL AREAS