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2I OTHER MAKOKO BUILDING PROJECTS
Isi Etomi: Canoe Stop
Student project: Empowering Makoko Wale Falde
Student project:Water Hyacinth Harvesting
Hope Floats project: Makoko Amphibious Clinic
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Student Project: Amphibious Dwelling
Earth Architecture Project: The Oil Barrel House
Komi Olafimihan Project: Makoko FIshing Community Project
Student project: Amphibious Dwelling
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2J CONCLUSIONS
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FLOATING BUILDING
ROOF
FLOATING
FRAME
SHELL
N
S
E
W
PHOTOVOLTAICS
PLATFORM
GREEN AREAS
FURNITURE
TOILET
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PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION
1
2
8
7
SERVICES AREA2
ACCESSIBILITY3
OPEN GREEN SPACE4
CLASSROOMS7
OPEN AIR CLASSROOMS8
FLOTATION PLATFORM1
3
46
TOILET6
5
PLANTING AREAS5
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BUILDING ASSEMBLY
SITE
ROOF
FLOATING PLATFORM
FRAME
SHELL
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SITE
SURFACE WATER
FLOATING
PLATFORM
ANCHOR POINTSAluminium
129MAKOKO FLOATING SCHOOL — AFRICAN WATER CITIES PROJECT
FLOTATION PLATFORM
SURFACE WATER
FLOATING
PLATFORM
PLATFORM FRAMEAluminium/Wood
PlasticBARRELS
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ROOF
ROOF 03
ROOF 01
ROOF 02
PHOTOVOLTAICS
Aluminium/Thatch
20 panels 174Wp
Bamboo joists
hardwood beams
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SHELL
NORTH FACADE
WALLSBamboo/Aluminium
Bamboo Louvres
SOUTH FACADEBamboo Louvres
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FRAME
FRAMEhardwood
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CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
1 2 3
4 5 6
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RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS DIAGRAM
+ -
Compost
Greywater
Septic tank
Storage
S o l a r energy PV panels Batteries Supply
Green Compost unit Food
Rainwater
Borehole
Filration
Toilet
Irrigation
Surface
Shower Washing Drinking Cooking
Helophytes
& Bio-Rock
Filter
water
waste
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H2O
WATER
VORTEX FILTER
H2OUV FILTERS
H2O
1
2
3
4
5
9
8 6
7
Rain and borehole water is stored in a 1000 Liters tank(1).The collected water then passes to a vortex filter and pressure pump. Afterwards, this water could be used for irrigation and domestic use (2). For drinking water further filtration is necessary (3). All the ‘grey waste water’ that is produced could be temporarily stored in a grease trap tank and then purified in a helophytes filter (5). The effluent from the constructed wetland is then used to rinse the toilet and as irrigation water for the plants (6). The water for sinsing the toilet is called black water. Black water settles into a septic tank (7) before final purification is carried out by a BIOROCK filter (8). The purified water then could be released in the lagoon surface or be re-used as grey water.
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ELECTRICITY
Generating electricity is one of the most crucial aspects in a stand alone system. Based on the climate conditions solar energy is our best option to provide electrical energy to the school. Thus, we use PV Panels. At the same time, as a supplamentary system, there could be the option of bio-gas production the toilet and kitchen waste. The surplus electrical production could power near by houses.
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H2O
FOOD
1
2
3
4
5
6CH4CO2
The idea is that the platform could funtion as a food production are (vegetables agriculture). The plants are watered with ‘grey water’ (1) filtered by the helophytes filters (2). If insufficient stock tain water can be made of use (4). The organic waste together with a portion of the waste water are collected in a 1000 Liter tank (5) in which methane is captured for biogass production for the possibillity of cooking (6). The combination with black water is possible but could make the system significally complex and harder to use the remaining effluent as a fertilizer for the vegetable garden.
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