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Theme Report Jan 2021 Environmental Jobs- Architecture for the Environment |
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by Aaditya Singh | 10-02-2021 13:33 0 |
On the topic for the theme report, I was wondering what would be the best environment related job, when I came across a unique project. While reading about the project, I realized that any job or any profession in the world can be an environmental job if we keep the conservation of the environment as a guiding force behind the work. I want to introduce the forum to a unique award winning architecture project called ¡®The 8th Continent¡¯. The project has been designed in an innovative way using technology and creativity to serve the environment with its existence as it not only self sustains but also restores ocean health and recycles plastic. INNOVATIVE, UNIQUE AND SUSTAINABLE! Does this not make the work of architects and engineers engaged on such projects eligible as environmental jobs!!! Lenka Petrakova, a Slovak architect designed the 8th CONTINENT as a floating structure in the shape of a sea flower in the ocean serving as a research station and cleaning the marine plastic pollution. The prototype that may well be the future of clean oceans, won the Grand Prix Award for architecture and marine innovation from the Jacques Rougerie Foundation, and rightly so for such a unique combination of science, engineering, art and design towards an environmental solution. Harmful effects of plastic pollution on marine species and health of our oceans are known to all. Petrova, planned the proposed project on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (8th Continent) that has been formed a huge landmass like island of collection of plastic waste in the ocean. The model is comprised of five main interconnected buildings; 1. Barrier that floats in water to collect the waste (mainly plastic residue and debris) by moving it towards the collector. It also harvests tidal energy which powers the turbine to collect the waste. 2. Collector at the centre of the complex optimizes waste handling. It serves to such the waste from the water, sort and break it down into recyclable content, and store it. It also serves as well to clean up the water. 3. Research and Education Centre linked to the collector and greenhouse, is engaged in study of aquatic environment and water processes. 4. Greenhouse for hydroponic agriculture. It also has solar panels for regular source of power heating the water reservoirs for desalination process. 5. Living quarters to house the staff. The futuristic prototype facility will be self-sufficient in a way that it will both contribute to and benefit from its ocean environment. The buildings, all adapted to suit their function, are in the shape of petals of the flower standing on tentacles. They are shaped to optimize condensed water collection and resemble large sails to allow wind to navigate the station, also giving it the appearance of a ship¡¯s keel. The buildings are perforated to allow passing of wind to resist strong ocean currents. Public spaces and support facilities pass through the whole complex connecting all parts. For power, the proposed complex relies on tidal and solar energy. Water is managed in a way that after wastewater extraction, filtered clean water is to be either desalinated or used for hydrophobic cultivation of halophilic plants. Lenka petráková envisages her the floating station as an interdisciplinary platform. To quote Petraková the building is not a solitaire, but part of the environment. "The principle of interdependence - the relationships between the characteristics of buildings and the environment - are interdependent. The floating station responds to and evolves on external stimuli. It cleanses the ocean and restores balance in the marine environment. At the same time, natural forces affect the movement and location of stations, as well as the indoor environment. " As a Marine Science student myself, I am eagerly waiting for the project to be realized and serve as an inspiration more creative solutions to solve environmental problems. It will be a perfect illustration of an interdisciplinary collaboration of science, environment, marine biology, architecture, design, engineering and many other related professions contributing towards environmental sustainability. Sources and References: Image Credits |
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4 Comments
Hello Aaditya!
It's your SJ mentor.
I hope you are doing well.
Thank you for introducing a groundbreaking project to solve marine pollution.
Trash washed away from all over the world by ocean currents is forming a garbage island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Various ideas are being proposed to deal with these marine wastes, and our minds for the environment seem to be all the same.
I wonder what material the 8th continent is made of and how it is fixed and located.
Also, I wonder how the decomposed waste is finally disposed of.
Green cheers!
Sincerely,
SJ mentor.
Posted 15-02-2021 08:44
wow , great to hear this .
thanks for Sharing such an wonderful report .
Posted 14-02-2021 09:57
Hello Aaditya,
this is your mentor WooJoo.
Warm greetings from South Korea!
Thank you for sharing such an interesting report introducing us the 8th Continent!
Besides its look, which looks amazing, I like the objectives and the idea from Petrakova.
Serving as a barrier to filter out and collect wastes in ocean is definitely an esseantial system for all countries,
and I think the 8th Continent could serve as the first example for others.
Also, since today we are having many problems with marine ecosystem and water pollution, having a research center 'on' the water would be very effective.
Hopefully more projects such as this one are settled in other countries, so that we can prevent waste island forming.
Green Cheers!
Regards,
WooJoo
Posted 13-02-2021 13:48
Greetings aaditya
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 13-02-2021 13:45