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Infrastructural Monument Malcolm Smith 1 2 Channel Tunnel Rail Link UK 3 Stratford City London 4 5 6 London Olympics 2012 that wasnt meant to happen 7 8 Distributed Energy/Heat Network London 9 Support UEL Central area in the


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Infrastructural Monument

Malcolm Smith

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2 Channel Tunnel Rail Link UK

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3 Stratford City London

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London Olympics 2012

“that wasn’t meant to happen”

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Distributed Energy/Heat Network London

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Smart grid testing area Expanded manufacturing / R&D cluster

  • Large land with

water access

Wind cluster EV cluster

  • Large land with good

transport access

  • Existing auto-motive
  • Less land requirement but

proximity to higher skill

  • More prominent location

Eco water world attraction

  • Large eco-area

with large access to water

Priority exemplar community development

R&D / not require requiring industry proximity

Construction academy

SIP / IfS

CEME R&D

Potential higher education expansion

Potential higher education expansion

Producti

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Control centre

University linked eco- business park

  • Support UEL

develop a strong position in eco-techs with a business park cluster around it

Ford

  • Central area in the

GED zone with existing initiatives to focus amenity development

Exemplar housing

Green Economic Zone - London

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Crossrail Underground London

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Thames Sewerage Tunnel London

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Zuidas District Amsterdam

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Jeddah Central District Saudi Arabia

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AL ARBA’IN LAGOON THE YOUTH LAGOON

Cleaning the coastal water

environmental mitigation improved water quality turn around effect in 10 years

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Recovering the Waterfront

12km of coast line for development increase public open space by 35%

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Bethlehem Development Initiative Palestine

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PNA or Municipality World Bank & bilateral aid agencies Charities & foundations High net worth individuals Corporate Sponsors

Public investment funds (eg, PIF,

IFC,, SWF)

Private investors (eg, PADICO)

Grant based funding Commercial funding terms

Funders

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BDI Executive BDI Foundation

Community Stakeholders

Fundraising team Project development team

National/ Local Gov Agencies

Project management team

Patrons Trustees

Governance

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Tshwane Central District Pretoria, South Africa

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Tottenham Post Riot Regeneration London

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Land Use Schedule Social Water Waste water Passenger Transport Agricultural production (External Area) Biomass / Biofuel production (External Area) Consumption (Food, goods, etc) Freight movement (Logistics) Waste management Energy

Tonnes of goods moved Tonnes of waste moved Energy recovery from tonnes / composition waste incineration(?) Employment: Recycling(??) Employment generated (external): Agricultural production Employment generated (external): Biomass production (a) Supply
  • f housing
Passenger Transport distance (based on density) Freight transport distance (based
  • n density)
Additional Land Area for Food production (a) Employment demand (b) Social infrastructure demand Reduction in potable demand through rainwater harvest

POPULATION

Per capita energy demand excl. transport / logistics Potable water demand Non-potable water demand (treated wastewater) Reduction in potable water demand through recycling Production of sewage effluent Energy demand by type Travel demand Demand for consumables (food, etc) Additional Land Area for Biomass production Energy for freight movement Fuel source – energy supply Fuel source – energy supply (rice husk) Reduction in energy demand through embedded renewables Generation of biogas Waste
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Wind Turbines

Energy from Wind Land area required for turbines

Risk and disaster impact Resources Economic advantage

Measurable Systems

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Governance Legal structures Policy

Software

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Infrastructure Governance

Re-localisation

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Common goals vs individual need Cultural meaning

Creating the Collective

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