Second Place
2010 Skyscraper Competition
2010 Skyscraper Competition
Rezza Rahdian, Erwin Setiawan, Ayu Diah
Shanti, Leonardus ChrisnantyoIndonesia
The
city of Jakarta, Indonesia, was originally designed in the confluence
of thirteen rivers which were used for transportation and agriculture.
The largest of its rivers is The Ciliwung River, which has been
extremely polluted during the last couple of decades, characterizes by
hundreds of slums inhabited by thousands of people in marginal
conditions.
The Ciliwung Recovery Program
(CRP) is a project that aims to collect the garbage of the riverbank
and purify its water through an ingenious system of mega-filters that
operate in three different phases. The first one separates the different
types of garbage and utilizes the organic one to fertilize its soil.
The second phase purifies the water by removing dangerous chemicals and
adding important minerals to it. The clean water is then fed to the
river and to the nearby agricultural fields through a system of
capillary tubes. Finally in the third phase all the recyclable waste is
processed.
One
of the most important aspects of this proposal is the elimination of
the slums along the river. The majority of the people will live and work
at the CRP which could be understood as new city within Jakarta. The
CRP project will be a 100 percent sustainable building that will produce
energy through wind, solar, and hydroelectric systems.
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