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4th child: in search of tranquility

Last but not least, this section will serve as a mental sanctuary. Despite its location in the middle of a busy department store, the space manages to make visitors pause and think about their lives. A barrier made of reflective material is used to lift a section of nature o the ground, thereby creating an element of nature that seems to float above the street. The water tunnel beneath connecting the watersingel canal to another canal in the eastern part before Markthall.

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Suet Conclusion And Evaluation

As part of Sustainable Urban Engineering Teritory (SUET), I illustrate a scheme of natural corridors supplemented by solar energy farming on the rooftops of taller buildings generate additional open space within the structure. When we zoom in on the cross-section, we will be able to see how the surface and subsurface support one another. Repaving the Lijnbaan street with geotextile so that water may be absorbed without causing it to become soggy. Redevelop the corridor’s middle section into a park. And utilise the roof space to create a roof landscape.

I analysed the status quo outcome in the ENVI-met scheme and selected a location with a higher average temperature, open space between the tram line and department store area. Using the design strategy, the fourth kid, to reorganise public space to be more naturefriendly resulted in a five-degree temperature drop. This can be accomplished by planting trees while still allowing wind to circulate and by modifying the material to ideally absorb and release heat, in this case by greening facades and repaving.

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