Romina Carpentieri

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29MAY 2012

SuperBowl Reservoir / SuperMachine Architects

Posted in Architecture - Architecture by Romina Carpentieri

Water is rapidly becoming one of the greatest challenges to the world as we know it.

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Not only shortages but also massive floods that have been brought on by improper agricultural placement and large scale paving and urbanization.

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The country of Thailand is a country with a relatively large number of rivers compared to its size.

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Due to irrigational drainage for agriculture and urban sprawl there are serious droughts for parts of the year and massive floods during the monsoon season.

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The architects Supermachine Studio propose the Superbowl typology, the prototype of which is proposed for Nakornsawan, Thailand, as a potential solution to these problems facing Thailand and the world.

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They state ‘Dams won’t work.

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They are managed by politics.

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’ The locales in which a dam is located might have a area-specific plan for the operation of a dam that doesn’t necessarily do good for the rest of the areas below or above the dam.

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As such they cannot be relied on to solve the problems of providing a regular water flow and supply.

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The Superbowl is a proposed 20 km long, 150 m high, man-made hill that would hold a 15,000,000,000 m³ reservoir situated within its walls.

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This massive storage tool would act in chorus with other such ‘devices’ to bleed off excess monsoon water by way of three 180,000,000 m³/day pumps.

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This water will then be slowly let off during the dry season as well as be used for the 585 km² of agricultural land located along the inner walls of the reservoir itself.

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The outer surfaces of the hill will be covered predominantly with forest comprised of a diverse range of species.

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It is envisioned that in time, people will come to populate predetermined areas along the walls, coexisting closely with the flora.

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Able to accommodate half a million people (which is the size of downtown Nakornsawan), many different programs are planned for the settled area, including housing, schools, cinemas, markets and government facilities.

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The city is planned as self-sufficient with wind turbines, hydroelectric power generation, bio-gas and dye-synthesized solar cells installed across its surfaces.

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These, along with hydroponics,responsible farming practices, and a Masdar City-esque view towards cars (fewer/no cars within, only for external travel) aim to create a city that exists without placing undue burden on surrounding as well as distant lands.

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City:
Nakornsawan


Design team:
SuperMachine Architects


Status:
Proposal


Website:
http://supermachine.wordpress.com


Year:
2011






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