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Infrastructural Monument
Malcolm Smith
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Channel Tunnel Rail Link UK
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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
on
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
ScheduleSocial
Water
Waste waterPassenger
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
of housing
Passenger
Transport
distance
(based on
density)
Freight
transport
distance (based
on density)
Additional
Land Area for
Food
production
(a) Employment
demand
(b) Social infrastructure
demandReduction 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
output
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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