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International Conference | Bari - Lecce, Italy
Session III
SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR THE PHILIPPINES
BUILT ENVIRONMENT DUE TO NATURAL
DISASTERS
Salma Al-Zahabi1 & Hasim Altan1
1 Sustainable Design of the Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering & IT, British University in Dubai, UAE,
[email protected] / [email protected]
Abstract
The Philippines with its high population, limited development, continues natural disasters,
and poor economy, creates extremely poor living standards not only for its people living today, but also for the future generations’ living conditions. “The Philippines is one of the most
disaster-prone countries in the world”, said the Australian Aid program of Philippines (2007),
keeping it in a large-scale danger zone to date. In this study, the research was divided into
four main categories: (1) selecting a relevant case study; (2) conducting reviews of previous
literature and experiments; (3) suggesting sustainable solutions, and finally (4) creating a
comparison between proposed solutions and other existing implementations and their outcomes. The paper suggests anti-flood floating shelters with an initial dynamic design shape
allowing protection of residential shelters and occupants during and after natural disasters
such as heavy floods. The approach is to create both solutions to save the country’s people
and infrastructures from natural dangers. Sustainable design illustrates low energy shelter
designs, inspired by buoyant concept and light floating materials. The proposed design is presenting two types of renewable energy generations; hydropower energy and vortex induced
vibration aquatic clean energy (VIVACE) through machines underwater. As a result, shelters’
dynamic shapes allow water circulation and movement to generate energy using hydro turbines attached to proposed shelters that will supply power in presence and absence of floods
during natural disasters. In conclusion, the paper suggests a large-scale design implementation plan covering existing houses in collaboration with the government’s future sustainable
projects.
Keywords
Philippines, Natural Disasters, Floods, Buoyant definition, Anti-flood Shelters,
Hydropower Energy, Energy Turbines, Renewable Resources.
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