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English Oral Presentation---- FNBE march intake 2015 Ch’ng Phei Woon Calvin Wong KM Dixon Kee Calvin Wong PK Boon Li Ying Christinna Chua

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English Oral Presentation----FNBE march intake 2015Ch’ng Phei Woon Calvin Wong KMDixon Kee Calvin Wong PKBoon Li Ying Christinna Chua

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Security system

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What is security?Security is the degree of resistance to, or protection from,

harm. It applies to any vulnerable and valuable asset, such as a person, dwelling, community, nation, or organization.

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Home Security In our future city of home security, we will build in a devices that called “i-Bell”. i-Bell is an intelligent Wi-Fi enabled doorbell that will call your phone when someone rings the bell. i-Bell is one such product hoping to let you see who is at your front door by connecting to your smartphone. The successfully backed Kickstarter Wi-Fi doorbell will notify you when someone is at the door and then let you talk to them via your smartphone even if you aren't at home. Anyone that does knock automatically gets their photo taken so you've got a record of who has visited your house and you can tell them you are in, out, or simply trapped under a large cupboard.

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Photos of i-Bell

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Security Guard

Nowadays security levels are increasingly insecure. For our future city security guards, we must have 6 foot 5 tall. All security guards have a body check up 3 times in a year and also need to maintain their stamina. Future security guards have a special suit that almost same like robot.

Future robot security guards is an electronic watchman that can patrol corridors, keeping an eye out for anything suspicious.

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Photos of Security Guards

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Surveillance For our future city there will be only 5 surveillances around all the city.

For the current surveillances only can reach until 90 degree, for the future one it can turn 360 degree and it is full high definition surveillances.

These surveillances will direct connect to the head police office. If there any incident the police station will directly send their people go.

These surveillances were on the sky and it is floating.

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Photos of future surveillances

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Water and Waste Management

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Source

• Set up a water catchment area– Preferably located at an open and high altitude area.

• Alternatively, we can utilize the high salinity water from the ocean.

• Rainwater harvesting system• All water supplies undergo water treatment

process before being distributed

Water Distribution System

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Usage of Water

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After using...Waste Water

Sewage

Liquid waste from toilets, baths and showers, kitchen, that is disposed via sewers, trucking or on site treatment systems

Industrial Waste Water

Waste water from industries which generally involves some on site processing before channeling to the water treatment system

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Water Treatment Process

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Conclusion

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TOURISM & HOSPITALITY

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WHAT IS TOURISM? WHAT IS HOSPITALITY?

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Teleport Machine

Teleportation would be the ability to instantly travel from one place on earth to another

No more traffic to deal with at rush hour, no more traveling on a crowded bus and being able to teleport home in the event of a sudden rain shower

With instant travel, commuting time can be used for life's more meaningful activities

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Smart Watch

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FUTURE TRANSPORT

My future transport is to move passengers and freight faster, in greater quantities, safely and efficiently remains the core motivation to improve transport technology

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Airbus Concept Plane

Airbus unveiled the company's concept plane for the future with some pretty funky design features. Most striking is the large panoramic roof that makes up the front portion of the plane, which Airbus says could be made of a biopolymer that would allow passengers to control how much light is let into the cabin. Inside, passengers would have personalized zones with high-definition holographic displays to hold meetings, or even play in a virtual golf game.

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Straddling BusStraddling Bus design is to avoids inconvenience for drivers. It would be elevated above the roadway allowing vehicles to pass underneath the bus to keep the flow of traffic moving even while the bus makes frequent stops.

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Flying CarFlying cars concept is to prevent traffic jam. It also save times for us because the routes can be counted on displacement, not distance, that is one can directly go to his destination without following a specific route.

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Energy Management and

Disaster relief

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Energy Management

• Policy and disclosure

• Green button

• Government

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Policy and disclosure

• Each building will be given a limit to their energy performance.

• Each building is required to reveal their energy performance.

• For those building that have poor energy performance , steps will be taken out – improve properties in the building. – raise awareness of poor energy

performance.

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Green Button

• A special meter which shows the energy data and turn on all green tech in each residence.

• resident will always be fully aware of the energy usage at times.

• Green tech which includes – solar panel– mini wind turbine – energy saving appliances

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Government

• Government employees must all practice green energy management.

• Government building are all installed with green tech

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Disaster relief

• Government with satelites that are able to predict natural disaster with accuracy up to 75 %

• Resident are educated with knowledge on how to protect themselves during disasters

• Special trained force are always ready to face all kind of disaster to rescue the resident .

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GREEN BUILDING

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Green buildings are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment by:

• Efficiently using energy, water, and other resources• Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity

• Reducing waste, pollution and environmental degradation

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stepped arrangements of stacked modules to maintain air circulation, access to daylight, and views

BUILDING UP Not OUT

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arking system• Provide the minimum number of parking spaces required by code and encourage alternative or mass transportation.

This will reduce the area required for parking and roadway which usually are impervious surfaces.• Place vehicular parking underground or in a multi-storey parking garage. therefore reduce heat island impacts.• Minimise road areas on site. Good site planning can keep internal roadways and other associated accesses to a

minimum.

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Natural Air Ventilation

• Design naturally ventilated spaces with single loaded corridors or narrow floor plate depths to encourage air flow.

• Provide void decks at the ground floor, higher floor-to-floor heights and/or void spaces in between buildings to encourage air flow through and around buildings. This helps to mitigate stagnant air flow areas

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GROUND GREENERYExternal ground greenery is the most effective strategy to protect against heat build-up and control ambient temperatures at a macro level. External landscaping at ground level may be in the form of trees, palms, shrubs and turfing. The landscaping plan sometimes may include waterbodies such as fountains .

GREEN ROOFSThe greatest benefit of green roofs is that it provides thermal insulation to interior spaces below it and also becomes a habitable space for people and animals, thereby promoting biodiversity. These also help to slow storm water runoff and improve its quality.

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VERTICAL GREEN WALLSAs buildings grow taller, the exterior area also increases. Growing plants on the external walls not only reduces heat transmission into the building but also protects the façade from weathering and forms feature walls that express creativity. Planning for vertical green walls requires early consideration for maintenance, structural safety, irrigation and long-term durability of the backing wall.

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THANK YOU