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Sustainable Univesity Campus Master Plan - Coggle Diagram
Sustainable Univesity Campus Master Plan
Insporation
Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
This university is known as the "The Hive" and is a sustainable educational facility that shows environmental strategies and natural ventelation
University of British Columbia (Canada)
This university shows the tallest mass timber building structure and how's how environmental responsibility is shown through the structure.
Arizona state university (USA)
This university shows how sustainability can incorporate sustainability on a whole scale campus with net zero buildings and reduced water and energy consumption.
University of Exeter (UK)
This university connects the campus to nature through large glass structures that makes landscapes accessible and promotes natural light
Function
Target market
undergraduate students who need accessible teaching spaces, social hubs and affordable accomidation
Postgraduate students who require quiet study areas with specialist facilities to study within
Staff and researchers who need meeting rooms, research environments and offices
Visitors and future students will need clear zones within the university with visible sustainability and entrnces
Academic
Lecture rooms
Learning theatres
Library’s and silent areas
Social
Creating a community space for events, clubs and social support for students
Areas for socialising with food areas and informal study areas
Allowing discussions surrounding sustainability through having it being displayed first hand
Sports facilities to promote well-being and provide a multifunctional nature within the space
Aethetics
Materials
Mass timber
By using warm tones for the interior and exposed structures this will show low carbon and create a welcoming envuiroment
Repurposed materials
Materials such as brick and steel would promote sustainability and durable and lightweight features
Intention
Ensuring the structure feels environmentally responsible but also functions in this was with its design and principles.
Greenary
Using visible sustainable features such as green walls displays to purpose of the space directly
Shapes
Organic curves could show flow and give soft indicators to nature
Using carved features to let in natural light would reduce the need for large amounts of energy consumption
Using biomimicry in the for of leaves, cells or other features will display nature literally.
Lighting
Large glass windows would allow the landscape and nature to be visible effectively
Open ceiling facades would give a sense of light flowing down the space effortlessly.
Indoor light features would be soft and warm to allow for a low energy brighness
Solar panel would allow for the lighting features to be powered sustinability.
Landscape integration
Implementing green roofs would show biodiversity and give a visual connection to nature while providing sustainable insulation
By capturing rain water this could be filtered into a rain garden and use dustsinable
Incorporating plants indoor within the spaces would show nature directly through the campus
Colour pallette
Earth tones such as clay red would directly reference nature
Natural textures would provide interesting design features for users
Warm muted toned would promote comfort for users and create a relaxed enviroment.
Methods of Sutainability
Allowing excising vegetation to be preserved within the areas to create biodiverse zones
Implementing net zero energy and carbon systems to ensure that energy consumption is kept at a minimum
Using water management and harvesting to allow for sustainable water usage
Green roof and wall systems to increase biodiversity and manage water during storm events
Using local and repurposed materials ensures that the development of the project is managed