Monday, December 17, 2012

WETROPOLIS City Concept: Floating City in the Shrimp Pond, Bangkok


Jakarta, Surabaya and Makassar City as part of its territory in the form of fish and shrimp ponds. How to develop a city that always need land for settlements, but without displacing the existing business? The following design concepts presented Bangkok city development that is often flooded by considering the development of the traditional customs of locals who used to do the mangrove shrimp aquaculture. Be environmentally friendly settlements and socially friendly.
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Urban development proposed by consultant architects S + P
BA with contemporary design makes urban settlements over water called WETROPOLIS.
Cities include schools, public open spaces, hospitals, roads, water and electricity industry events. The concept of minimum towns clinging to the surface of the water and most of the others above pond culture / mangrove shrimp pond.
With such arrangement, the cultivation of mangrove forest / mangrove can be maintained. The function of mangrove to absorb CO2, air filtration, water and mangroves to shrimp farming done continuously (sustainable).
Wetropolis design by architects S + PBA in eVolo Magazine Skycrapers

Building artificial blend harmoniously with water shrimp and plants Mangrove / mangrove breeding grounds / shrimp spawn.
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  City Building stands on shrimp and just rests on the foundation of the points is limited
Rumatangga piped sewerage centralized and processed / neutralized before discharged
returned to the pond.
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  Boat as an alternative means of transportation to other areas, in addition to clear weeds in the area and to harvest shrimp ponds. In the settlements are connected with road network for electric vehicles.

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