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Page 1: PREETI GURUNG; 69027 TOPIC PRESENTATION

TOPIC PRESENTATION

WASTE RESOURCE CENTER:

“ a s a n u r b a n d e s t i n a t i o n ”

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P R E E T I G U R U N G , 6 9 0 2 7

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INTRODUCTION

radioactive waste, explosive waste, and electronic waste

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WASTE?

Municipal wastehousehold waste, commercial waste, and demolition waste

Hazardous waste industrial waste

clinical wasteBiomedical waste

Special hazardous waste

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BACKGROUND

average municipal solid waste generation was 317 grams per capita per day.

≈1,435 tons per day i.e. 524,000 tons per year

1301810.1 kg per day i.e. 475,356,804 kg per year

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56%

16%

16%

3% 2%

2%1%

4%

overall municipal solid Waste composition

Organic waste

Plastics

Paper

Glass

Metals

Textiles

4/17Source: Asian Development Bank

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0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

OrganicWaste

Paper andpaper

products

Plastics Glass Metals Textiles Rubber andleather

Others

Composition of Waste

House hold waste composition Institutional waste composition

Commercial waste composition Overall Municipal Waste Composition

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Per

cen

tage

(%

)Source: Asian Development Bank

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10

20

30

40

50

60

70

OrganicWaste

Paper andpaper

products

Plastics Glass Metals Textiles Rubber andleather

Others

Composition of Waste in Kathmandu

House hold waste composition Institutional waste composition

Commercial waste composition Overall Municipal Waste Composition 6/17

Per

cen

tage

(%

)Source: Asian Development Bank

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Existing Solid Waste Management System

Collection and Segregation

Transport and Final Disposal

Resource Recovery Methods

Recycling

Composting

6 5

25

13

6

1 2

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

SanitaryLandfill

Controlleddumping

Opendumping

Riversidedumping

Opendumping

andriveridedumping

Roadsidedumping

Nomunicipal

system

TYPE OF DISPOSAL METHOD IN MUNICIPALITIES

Type of disposal method

Source: Asian Development Bank

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Municipality

Types of Existing CollectionService

Collection Coverage

and Frequency

Final Disposal Methods

Planning for Landfill site

in Near Future

Number of Existing

Community Compost

Plants

No. of Existing

Municipal Compost

Plants

Planned

Municipal

Compost Plant

Roadside Containe

r (Collecti

on Depots)

Roadside Pick-Up

from Open Piles

Door to Door

Collection

Kathmandu Yes Yes Yes <3%; daily-1/2

SanitaryLandfill

site

Yes 1 No

Solid Waste Management System in Kathmandu

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OBJECTIVE

To aware the people of their responsibility for the environment

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to change the mind set of people on solid waste management

To develop it as an urban destination

To manage the solid waste

To utilize waste as a resource

To improve the condition of waste management in Kathmandu

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JUSTIFICATION

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“One of the main drivers of behavioral change is knowledge. If people don’t know, they can’t act.” – Bjarke Ingels

visualize it as a place which be isolated from the settlement

also an urban destination for the public

landmark in environmental design

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RECYCLE WASTE

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SITE INFORMATION

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Teku Waste Transfer Site

SITE INFORMATION

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SITE INFORMATION

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Teku Waste Transfer Center

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EXPECTED OUTPUT

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Wa l l c l i m b i n g

Wa s t e

E n t e r t a i n m e n t

R e s t a u r a n t

WASTE + RECREATION

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Data Analysis

METHODOLOGY

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Literature Review

Interview

Observing

Internet

Articles

Books

Case Studies

Waste Resource Centre: introducing it as an urban destination

Waste as an alternative resource solution where the waste management site will be developed as

an urban park as a mode of communication and recreation for the public.

How can a waste resource center be used as an inviting public space for communication and

interaction?

What kind of spaces are required for a waste resource center?

What kind of spaces are required for a public interactive space?

What kind of techniques can be used for waste as a resource?

What are the elements that assist in providing a learning center for the public?

How can the spaces and function be co-related in the design creatively?

Proposed Case Studies:

Analysis

Conclusion/ Recommendation

Research Topic

Problem Statement

Research Question

Sub-Research Question

Literature Review

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CASE STUDIES

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Recycling plant in Kansai, Japan

Suita resources recycling center

(kuru-kuru plaza)

Teku Waste Transfer Center

Marin Recycling Center

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CASE STUDIES

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The living water garden

Cheonggyecheon

Restoration project

Recycling plant in Kansai, Japan

Suita resources recycling center (kuru-

kuru plaza)

Teku Waste Transfer Center

Marin Recycling Center

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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Disposal area

Collection area

Separation area

Organic waste treatment plant

Inorganic recycling spaces

Learning center

Information center

Souvenir shops

Administrative space

Public relation office

Administrative space

Security

Restaurants

Exhibition space

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Waste management Recreational Area

Varieties of sporting activitiesParking spaces

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THANK YOU!KATHMANDU ENGINEERING COLLEGEDEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

P R E E T I G U R U N G , 6 9 0 2 7

WASTE RESOURCE CENTER: “ a s a n u r b a n d e s t i n a t i o n ”