DENSEATY
1916
WHEN THE SLUMS ARE BEGAN TO POISON OUR OCEAN, FROM THE POLLUTION, WE LEARN TO BE THE SOLUTION
URBAN DENSITY IN TOMORROW’S WATERFRONT
STARTING FROM MAKOKO, WE SAVE THE OCEANS!
MAKOKO, NIGERIA
Makoko is a seaside community as well as a floating city located in Lagos State, Nigeria. Was built by fishermen 100 years ago, now this city is developing into a very densely populated city due to the many immigrants who make a living in Nigeria. So unfortunate, this has a big impact where Makoko is then labeled as "the world’s biggest floating slum". Health issue, infrastructure, and other problems seem to continue to threaten humans and the ecosystem around Makoko. If it is not addressed immediately, Makoko can be a real example of how "slum is a threat to human and the ocean existence".
STRATEGY Migrants and Immigrant
MAKOKO
Waterfront
WORLD’S BIGGEST FLOATING SLUM
Hyperdence Population Growth
BAD QUALITY OF LIFE
PROBLEMS: Natural Disaster Environmental Clean Water Waste Electricity Health
MAIN ISSUE
SUB - ISSUE
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Respond to Global & Local Issues Resilience Reduce Waste in the Ocean Balance the Ecosystem Housing & Public Facilites Integrated System Maximize the
INCREASING LIFE QUALITY
FROM HORIZONTAL PLANE FLIPPED VERTICAL
If it stays like this, the slum area can become wider. For that, changes and solutions are needed, one of which is to make this area grow vertically.
Waterfront Function Sustainable
Through tall-buildings in African modern society for future oriented, We make a good sustainable waterfront area; ecosystem balanced which can still be inhabited properly.
IMPLEMENTATION AND METHOD
GOAL
DENSEATY SYSTEM Denseaty is a unique all in one integrated system, which can be applied in all waterfront over the world but each will be different from the other, following the locality of the location.
A. MAINTAINING THE LOCUS 1 PATH AS 1 TOWER CORE
MINIMIZING SEA-WATER INTERVENTION Housing
Food Produce
Food Produce Waste
Electricity Waste
Core =
Path
Electricity
(sea-water intervention)
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
Housing
(sea-water intervention)
Change the circulation between homes that were originally horizontal to vertical. Building Development
From the vertical development, there will be some positive results/impacts, such as returning the function of land to nature, expanding the environment of biodiversity and increasing the wood industry.
House Structure House Structure
House
Structure
WATER AS HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR Lift Room
Down Control
Hydraulic Elevator
Tube Control Room
Sea Water
Hydrolic Power Unit
To Next Tank
Fresh Water
Pumped up by
INDUSTRY Wooden Fish Market
TRASH & WATER MANAGEMENT Hydraulic Lift Sea Trash Trap
Hydrolic Power Unit (HPU) absorbs water
Down Control open
HPU force the piston(lift) up
Water goes to tube through tube pipe
User Waste
(Secondary Tank) Drying Fish
Steam Catcher
Electric Room (Genset)
Hydrolic Pipe pipe leave the Transfers the force HydrolicForce
WASTE AS ENERGY With the technology from Japan, it used the machine that convert plastic waste into oil. Not only producing and using their own energy, this process can minimize the burnt waste to the air. The oil from waste processing can be used as vehicle fuel or generator for electricity. Plastic Input
The remaining gas is filtered and released as carbon dioxide and steam
Produced Oil
WTP R)
Waste Treatment Room
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Wood Coloumn
Oil Tank
Solar Panel
Wood House Structure
Concrete Podium Electric Utility Room
Coral Bracing
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Melted Plastic
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Heating Chamber
Oil Producing For Genset
MANGROVE AS RESILIENCE SYSTEM
Concrete Core
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In addition to the function of beautifying and restoring the underwater ecosystem, coral reefs are also used as a reinforcement of foundation structures.
Coral Podium Floor Stucture
Condenser
Melting Process
The water in the tank will run into a distillation process as well as a place to dry fish that caught by fishermen. Seawater purification runs continuously in all types of tanks.
Podium Coloumn
Genset
Off-gas filter Off-Gas
CORAL AS STRUCTURE BRACING Podium Floor
Wind Turbine
Cool Gas
CO2
Steam Heating Process
Mangrove Coral Reef
ELEVATOR ELEVATOR UP DOWN
Hydraulic Pipe Tube
Concrete Core Scopes
User
HOUSING PUBLIC SPACE
DOCK
(Secondary Tank)
Temprature Controller
Distilation Proccess
Structure
The building’s verticalisation adapted from the neighborhood scape from existing Makoko.
(Upper Tank)
Secondary Tank
PUBLIC SPACE
HOUSING PUBLIC SPACE
DISTILATION WATER SYSTEM & FISH DRY Sea Water distilated by Solar
Fresh Water
HOUSING PUBLIC SPACE Field
House
Distilation Proccess
Sent to E.U Room
ADAPTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD SCAPE
HOUSING Field Kitchen Toilet
Sea-Water
C. PASSIVE POWER (Resilience, Structure, & Energy System)
B. INHALE EXHALE (Water & Waste System)
Alternating Current
ENERGY Wind Tunnel
Keeping the existing clusters to vertical , so that community habits are maintained.
Upper Tank
Upper Tank
Pumped up by
Core = Path
Slums Density
Denseaty Waterfront
Channeled to Building
RAISED-UP NEIGHBORHOOD CLUSTER
Environtment Development
Bore Pile Foundation
High & Ripple Wave Low Ripple Wave
Low Ripple Wave
When residential land is restored as its original function, mangroves can be replanted, so it can be the protection of Makoko from the natural disasters, providing habitat, and therefore the natural processes can be maintained.