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functional sea city, with the panoramic area of about 30 square kilometers.
In overall city planning, we have built the perfect business district with
an elaborate layout, wonderful living quarters with acceptable high-rise
buildings and large number of villas next to the sea, ecological zones
with all kinds of trees, the wharfs for big ships and intensive containers.
In our city, there are convenient traffic networks, with elevated highways
around, the cross-sea bridge, the light rail stations and road intersections,
as to ease the traffic pressure. Additionally, masses of trees and street
lights beside the roads can also beautify the urban environment. Meanwhile,
we have also created a large number of functional facilities, with central
water disposal system we could supply clean water to island residents,
with high-power wind power generation units we could satisfy the power
demand of island residents. What�fs more, with the flood control dam around
the city, to some extent we could not only resist the seawater spreading
to the city, but also add green belts. Finally, by making automatic roaming
script, the whole city will be shown with various ways, looking around
the city panorama from the air or travelling in the city by vehicles or
other means, any of them could make you immersive in our City of Dreams.
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an artificial island, we have developed a transportation network. Then,
in order to allow for the power supply of the artificial island, we have
decided to use solar renewable energy, such as wind.
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squads can take off to search and rescue anyone located anywhere in Japan
quickly in any kind of disaster. Situated in the nation�fs capital, this
is was an ideal place to build the airport as US&R can communicate
with the government and municipalities concerned quickly and effectively
to share correct information. Poseidon serves as the base of Japan�fs disaster
prevention task force that the country can depend on when it needs them
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In Tokyo,if there is olympic event being held,the ground for the olympic
village is none or limited.Thus I want to propose that the limited land
to be compensated to the man-made island.We can build new main stadium,olympic
village and hotels on the island.Furthermore,for example in Tokyo bay aqualine
Hotaru SA, there is a problem to park the cars during holidays.The reason
is there are many people who are eager to see the beautiful scenery of
the ocean.Thus if we migrate all of this to the man-made island,there will
be no problem to park the cars,and people also can see the beautiful scenery
of ocean without any problem.
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��General comments by Prof. Yasushi Ikeda, Chief of executive committee
of VDWC
The 2nd Virtual Design World Cup attracted more attention from people worldwide
than it did last year. We have established the theme �gArtificial island�h
to get students to challenge the big task of creating this large scale
island, a task feasible by the use of VR and BIM technology. Despite the
level of difficulty, many works in which motivation can be felt were submitted
and I would like to give my appreciation from the bottom of my heart. Reviewing
all the works, I realized that the difficult part is not just the fact
that the scale of the task is so big but also the fact that the humanistic
objective of creating a man-made island is inconsistent with the term sustainability
- a word within the phrase that describe the theme ? in that it we tend
to think about living with what earth gave us rather than creating something
man-made when we refer to the term. This inconsistency forced students
to answer the question of why they should create such an island on top
of the question of how to create the island itself. Works that demonstrated
the means of preventing and protecting the island from natural disasters
and the ability to sanitize Tokyo bay using trees or other natural elements,
both of which are ways of answering the how and why question, passed the
first round. The work that came into first place answered the how and why
question by incorporating BIM design and autonomous sea water purification
facility and had high visual quality as the island symbolizes an ideal
sustainable man-made island itself, and hence the work was well received
by all the judges. It may be safe to say that the work owes its success
to the unique idea of changing the meaning of the project�fs title from
�eShip�f to �eIsland�f. Had the work included some kind of transportation
system to and from the island, it would have been even better. Through
this design competition we were able to see the possibility of exchanging
our ideas freely in a global scale grow and we expect to see many great
ideas in a form of VR and BIM in years to come. |
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