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Tokyo, Japan
London, UK
Manhattan, New York
Hong Kong, China
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50th Street
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Transportation
Hotel DistrictFlagship Hotel: 2,700 keys 2,700 parking spacesBoutique Hotels: 2,000 keys 2,000 parking spacesServiced Apartments: 132,000 sqm 1,320 parking spacesRetail frontage: 21,000 sqm 470 parking spaces
(additional parking below grade)
Mixed UseRetail: 177,000 sqm 3,900 parking spacesResidential: 892,500 sqm 8,925 parking spacesOffice: 252,800 sqm 5,600 parking spaces
(additional parking below grade)Mixed UseRetail: 169,400 sqm
3,700 parking spacesResidential: 688,000 sqm
6,880 parking spacesOffice: 151,200 sqm
3,360 parking spaces
(additional parking below grade)
Cultural113,100 sqm (total) 2,050 parking spaces
(additional parking below grade)
Residential550,000 sqm 6,500 parking spaces
(all parking below grade)
Iconic TowerHotel: 300 keys 300 parking spacesResidential: 200,000 sqm 2,000 parking spacesOffice: 100,000 sqm 2,200 parking spacesRetail: 10,000 sqm 220 parking spacesCultural: 10,000 sqm 180 parking spaces
(additional parking below grade)
LeisureSports complex: 136,600 sqm 2,500 parking spaces
(additional parking below grade)
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Cooling and DensityA camel’s body temperature is generally lower than air temperature camels press together to avoid excessive heating
A camel cools the incoming air through its nose and condenses moisture from its out-going breath
During the day its body acts as a heat sink and during the cool night excess body heat is dissipated by conduction
Storing EnergyThe camels hump is a mound of fatty tissue from which the animal draws energy when food is hard to fi nd
The camels sharp teeth and wide mouth enable the animal to eat rough thorny bushes without damage while its three-compartment stomach provides an extremely effi cient means of extracting protein and energy from poor quality forages
Storing WaterCamels can raise their temperature tolerance by 6C before perspiring, thereby conserving water loss
Camels can go 5-7 days with little or no food and water and can loose ¼ of its body weight without impairing its normal functions
Camels can drink up to 100liters in 10 minutes. Its unique metabolism enables the animal to store water in its bloodstream
Shading and ProtectionCamel eyes are protected by a double row of long curly eyelashes that also help keep out sand and dust, while thick bushy eyebrows shield the eyes from the desert sun.
Camel’s ears are lined with fur to fi lter out sand and dust from blowing into the ear canal.
Renewable ResourcesA camel moults in the spring and grows a new coat by autumn. Camel hair is a world-renowned raw material used for making high-quality garments, artist brushes and Bedouin rugs and tents
StructureThick bare spots of dry skin on the camel’s chest and knee joints help support the animals body weight when kneeling resting and rising
The camels long thin legs have powerful muscles which allow the animal to carry heavy loads over long distances.
When the camel places its foot on the ground the pads spread, preventing the foot from sinking into the sand.
ConservationSelective styles of eating including foraging herds spreading over large areas and selecting only a few parts of each plant reduce stress on plant life and avoids competition with other herbivores
Density = Sustainable
Dense developments disturb less land, which results in more open space. This preserves natural habitats and resources while creating a healthy environment for the inhabitants, where fresh air and open space is available to everyone.
Dense developments also require less infrastructure, which saves energy and materials during construction, and requires less energy and materials for maintenence. Buildings in dense developments may share amenities, which also saves energy, space, and materials.
Automobile use becomes less necessary in dense developments, because the adjacency of places encourages people to walk instead of drive. In addition, public transportation is more economically viable in dense developments. This reduces the pollution caused by automobile use.
Sustainable Identity
Buildings and communities may display sustainable features in order to create an identity for themselves and promote public awareness of environmental issues.
Innovative and inspirational use of sustainable technologies becomes an iconic and defi ning feature of a development.
Sustainability