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FUTURE CITY A better place to live in
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FUTURE CITY

A better place to live in

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Security on future city

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• They not only need to patrol in the street or the city but also in the cyberspace because of this technology developed era.

Role of police:

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• In the future, there will be millions of intelligent surveillance system installed in every corner of the city

Intelligent Surveillance system:

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• The surveillance camera can also Identify the target and retrieve his information from the database.

Face recognition system:

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• The police can order this system to track you once you are identified.

• By using this system, searching people become easy

• These kind of system can help the police during inspection.

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Radar system:• In the future people will live in a

fully wired world• Every parts of the city are

equipped with radar system as well. It can automatically detect you by your personal code if you are identify by the surveillance camera.

• It is a small gadget implanted in the building structure or street.

• No one can hide form the police. Even you hide in the ditch, the police can find you because of the radar system, it can send the signal to the police.

• Other than this purpose, it also can use to find the missing person.

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Emergency alarm:

• It is not just an alarm which only will ring if the thief broke into your house, it can also receive the announcement from the authority if something emergency happen.

• Thus if there is any disaster coming, the resident can get ready to leave or evacuate.

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WHAT’S WATER AND WASTE MANAGEMENT?• Water resource management is the activity of planning,

developing, distributing and managing the optimum use of water resources. It is a sub-set of water cycle management.

• Waste management, on the other hand, is the "generation, prevention, characterization, monitoring, treatment, handling, reuse and residual disposition of solid wastes".

• Both are required to build a functioning city, • or even to upgrade existing ones.

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THE PLAN OF WATER AND WASTE

MANAGEMENT FOR FUTURE

CITIES

(OR EXISTING ONES)• To manage water and waste, we must first have the latest

technology capable to manage it. By purchasing latest technologies from foreign countries, learn it, transferring it and develop it in the city, it could drastically improve the quality of water and waste management.

• The management should also hire professionals on water and waste management so that the water and waste management are effective.

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• The professionals should be experienced, willing to spend long hours at the work place and committed to the job.

• The professional should also be capable of using the mentioned technologies to maximise its capabilities.

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THE PLAN OF WATER AND WASTE

MANAGEMENT FOR FUTURE

CITIES

(OR EXISTING ONES)

• For the sewage system; there should be a centralised system, like grids. As it is centralised, the management can easily manage the waste, and because it’s in grids, the management can also reuse the waste to generate energy such as electricity.

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THE PLAN OF WATER AND WASTE

MANAGEMENT FOR FUTURE CITIES

(OR EXISTING ONES)• The waste generated should be disposed according by the

rules, which are set by the government and management before reusing it or disposing it into the sea to avoid pollution and infections to populations such as E-Coli, also known as traces of human waste in water supply.

• There should be a strict punishment on an individual or an organisation that does not follow by the rules.

(lol we’re not robocops)

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• Avoid the usage of robots and mechs too much, as electrical machinery can get electrocuted and reduce job opportunities for other people. Plus, it’s too tacky.

• Deploy patrols regularly at water reserves, reservoirs, water treatment plants to avoid people disposing waste illegally.

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THE PLAN OF WATER AND

WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR

FUTURE CITIES

(OR EXISTING ONES)• The government should educate citizen to ensure everyone

understands the importance of proper water and waste management.

• A proper education of the importance of water and waste management could prevent water wastage, pollution, infections and many more!

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THE PLAN OF WATER AND WASTE

MANAGEMENT FOR FUTURE CITIES

(OR EXISTING ONES)• All in all, the government must create a master plan; early

planning on where to manage water and waste systems, the piping and all that to ensure that it can be perfectly managed.

• The master plan includes the removal of septic tanks, as it can cause leaks and pollute underground water reserves, thus causing infections to people who drinks or been in contact with the polluted water.

• The city also must have only one system so it can be easily managed. If the city is using a centralised system, every building in that area should use a centralised system.

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—Benjamin Franklin—

“When the well's dry, we know the worth of water.”

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Tourism & Hospitality 1. Tourism

A. Glass lift • Made for the tourists so that it

is easier for them to have a tour on our city.

• Can fit up to 25 people in one lift

• Provided with a robot automatic system program code inserted in the lift as a virtual tourist guide

B. Electronic Car • Same function as the lift

but it is limited to 10 person per car.

• High technology

Similarities :Both of these are linked

to the entire city.The tour will cover the

whole city and it will be a comfortable journey for

the tourists.

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3. Electronic Navigator/Translator • This device acts a translator or

navigator for the tourists• Provided with over 100 languages

(making life easier for the tourists to communicate)

• Each and everyone of the tourists will receive this electronic device upon their arrival to our city and it has to be returned back when they are about to leave the city

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A. Underground Airport

• A tunnel to move the airplane from on the ground to the underground (plane will be moved after it stopped)

• A well-designed airplane for the tourists that would like to visit our city

2. Hospitality

B. Accommodation

• High class accommodation

• Ride the ferris-wheel to get to the hotel lobby

• Will be served by robots not by humans (the butler, cleaner etc are all robots)

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3. Park Towers• Instead of creating parks, we build

towers that represents parks • Indoor park inside these towers • Air-conditioned park, giving the people

a new experience of an indoor park• Riding bicycles is not allowed inside,

but tourists may bring their pets in here• Tourist attraction• Also acts as a recreational center for

the citizens of our city

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TRANSPORTATIONROUND-VELER• Designed for single person• Uses two wheels• Using joystick instead of

steering wheel• Uses electrical energy that is

rechargeable (Hybrid)• Connect to smartphone

through an app. Just enter destination and it will take you there

• Can connect with other drivers by using Bluetooth to communicate

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FOLDING ELECTRICAL BICYCLE

• Built over an aluminum chassis that folds in the middle

• The transmission is integrated in the structure and needs no chain

• Can use electric power that moves on its own like a scooter

• Can recharge by pedaling or plug in.

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DISASTER RELIEFLife-Light Directional System

• Leads people to safe shelters through balloons that inflate from streetlight poles.

• Alert everyone in the effected area.• Flashing light on/off and emitting a

sound alert.

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• Deliver supplies by parachute such as tent, first aid kit, food and things needed to survive.

• A tent that can fit 6 people, waterproof, fire retardant, wind and rip resistant.

• Intended to be easily repaired.• Consist of a stove that can regulate the temperature within the tent

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• The parachute could be dropped with capability to be turned into a greenhouse

• Can be used in hot-dry or warm-humid climates.

• Utilizes heat from the sun and collects water that are condensed on the plastic sheeting of the greenhouse

• Grows crops and plants that are safe for human consumption.

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Energy Management

&GREEN

Buildings

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Planning & Operation of energy-related production and consumption units.

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Energy Management?!

• Resource Conservation• Climate Conservation• Cost Savings

WHY

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GREEN BUILDINGS

A structure and using process that is environmentally responsible and resource- efficient throughout a buildings life cycle.

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GREEN Buildings?!

Designed to reduce overall impact of built environment on human health and natural environment.

WHY

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What should be done?

NATURAL VENTILATIO

N

DAYLIGHTINGPHOTOVOLTAIC

SYSTEM

REUSE,REPAIR,

RENEWAL

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• Supplying and removing air through an indoor space without using mechanical systems

•USE OPERABLE

WINDOWS• Ensures safe, healthy and comfortable conditions• Without the use of fans and air conditioning• Reduce building construction and operation costs• Reduce energy consumption for air conditioning and

circulating fans

NATURAL VENTILATION

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• Photovoltaic cells to directly convert

sunlight into electricity

• “Free” electric power from the sun• Different size of PV panels are installed for

different amount of power• Provides clean, green energy• Operating or maintaining costs are low• Easy to install

PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM

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• Practice of placing windows or openings and reflective surfaces

• DAY: Natural light provides effective internal lighting

• Maximizes visual comfort• Reduce energy use

SKYLIGHTS LIGHT SHELVES

DAYLIGHTING

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• Create the CULTURE!• Materials used to build buildings should be eco-

friendly• Lower possible environmental impact by keeping

all materials use to a minimum

• Seek for salvaged materials and post-consumer materials

• Bio-degradable

REUSE, REPAIR, RENEWAL

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The EARTH is not given to us by our

parents, it is lent to us by our children.


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