1. Future cityGroup Members:
Yong Sing Yew 0318766
Felix Vong 0318462
Karolina Bondarenko 0316354
Kong Zhen Chung 0319528
Saba Sanei 0317822
Alan Koo 0318757
2.
3. Home Security Through Facial Recognition
Software
Unauthorized are strictly not allowed to entry.
Identify our families and friends, plus strangers.
Once meet an unauthorized person the system will
immediately run the person’s mug against all the faces in
our criminal and terrorist database.
4.
5. Access Control
Know who is
coming and going
at your place
Unauthorized
access can be
incredibly
detrimental to
growth
9. WowWee Rovio
Control your own robot security camera via any device
which will access the internet.
Keep a close eye on your house.
Protect important work or files while no ones is there.
15. Water and Waste management
Using the RFID Technology for garbage
Replace all the home's water requirements with rainwater harvesting
Sensors that collect real-time water consumption information
How to manage the water and waste in future?
16. RFID Technology for garbage
• Technology that can track the amount of trash
deposited.
• Senses the amount of food waste and charges a fee
depending on weight.
• Analyse the behaviour of citizens.
• Can optimize pickup times, managed recycled
waste.
• Educate the citizens about best-practices for trash
disposal.
A RFID garbage bin has a card reader or chip
on its body.
17. Replace all the home's water requirements with
rainwater harvesting
Can filter the rainwater become drinking water
Reduces Demand on Ground Water
Reducing Water Bills
18. Sensors that collect real-time water consumption
information
Set a limit for use of water
City officials can see the water consumption by residential and also
industries
Can immediately cut off the water
Best way to reducing water wasting
19. Tourism and Hospitality
• Tourism is the travel for recreational, leisure,family or business purposes.
• Tourism has become a popular global leisure activity. Tourism can be domestic or
international, and international tourism has both incoming and outgoing implications on a
country's balance of payments.
• hospitality industry is a broad category of fields within the service industry.
• Examples of hospitality units are restaurant, hotel, or even an amusement park consists of
multiple groups such as facility maintenance and direct operations.
21. Marvel’s Theme Park
It is 20 times larger than Disney World.
It contains Marvel’s full library of super heroes such as
Spider Man,Iron Man,X-Men,Incredible Hulk and the
Fantastic Four.
It occupies over four and a half million square feet.
27. Arch-shaped building
Able to float and exist autonomously on the surface of
water
Sustainable and environmentally friendly
Able to generate its own energy
Enclosed and completely waterproof
28. Functions
Serves as a seaside accommodator that floats away when
the water level rises.
Provides inhabitants with power and water.
Protect humans from earthquakes.
29.
30.
31. Future transportationFuture transportation
Five future technologies that will happen
1.Hyperloop.1.Hyperloop.
2.Maglev trains.2.Maglev trains.
3.Autonomous vehicles.3.Autonomous vehicles.
4.Urban transport pods4.Urban transport pods
32. HyperloopHyperloop
-Safer
-Faster
-Lower cost
-More convenient
-Immune to weather
-Sustainably self-powering
-Resistant to Earthquakes
-Not disruptive to those along the route
The train believed to be the world's
fastest -- China's Shanghai Maglev Train,
has been recorded at a top speed of
311 mph.
33. Maglev trainsMaglev trains
-A large electrical power source
-Metal coils lining a guide way or --track
-Large guidance magnets attached to the
underside of the train
35. Urban transport podsUrban transport pods
The road will soon be sharing space on the pavement with
driverless pods ferrying passengers around and which are said to
herald a “science fiction future.”
40. The benefit of solar electricity
Cut your electricity bills: sunlight is free, so once you've paid for the initial
installation your electricity costs will be reduced.
Get paid for the electricity you generate: the government’s Feed-In Tariffs
pay you for the electricity you generate, even if you use it.
Cut your carbon footprint: solar electricity is green, renewables energy and
doesn't release any harmful carbon dioxide] or other pollutants. A typical
home solar PV system could save over a tonne of carbon dioxide per year –
that's more than 30 tonnes over its lifetime.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GR1-DRoc5bk
41.
42. Green Building
Green building refers to a structure and using process that is
environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a
building's life-cycle: from siting to design, construction, operation,
maintenance, renovation, and demolition.
43. On green building, it requires a close cooperation of design team such
as:
• The architects
• The engineers
• The client at all project stages.
44. Although new technologies are constantly being developed to
complement current practices in creating greener structures, the
common objective is that green buildings are designed to reduce the
overall impact of the built environment on human health and the
natural environment by:
• Efficiently using energy, water, and other resources
• Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity
• Reducing waste, pollution and environmental degradation
45. Goals of green building:
• Life cycle assessment
• Siting and structure design efficiency
• Energy efficiency
• Water efficiency
• Materials efficiency
• Indoor environmental quality enhancement
• Operations and maintenance optimization
• Waste reduction
Notas do Editor
nuclear energy, 2 fossil energy -- like oil, coal and natural gas
3renewable sources like wind, solar and hydropower. These primary sources are changes to electricity,
a secondary energy source, which flows through power lines and other transmission infrastructure to your home and business.
Solar energy comes from the sun. Some people use solar panels on their homes to convert sunlight into electricity.
less pollution
directly for heating and lighting homes and other buildings, for generating electricity, and for hot water heating, solar cooling, and a variety of commercial and industrial uses