1.1 1.2 Need and Relevance 1.3 Aim 1.4 Objectives 1.5 Scope 1.6 Limitations 1.7 Methodology

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1 Chapter 01

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Need and Relevance

1.3 Aim

1.4 Objectives

1.5 Scope

1.6 Limitations

1.7 Methodology

2 Chapter 02

2.1 Aspects of Neighbourhood

2.1.1 1. Diversity of Built Form

2.1.2 2. Diversity of Outdoor Spaces

2.1.3 3. Flexibility

2.1.4 4. Human Scale

2.1.5 5. Walkability

2.1.6 6. Sense of Control and Identity

2.1.7 7. A Pleasant Microclimate

2.1.8 8. Smaller Carbon Footprint

2.1.9 9. Greater Biodiversity

2.2 Anatomy of Sustainable City

2.2.1 Energy

2.2.1.1 Solar Panels

2.2.1.2 Vertical wind Turbines

2.2.1.3 Wave energy devices

2.2.2 Water

2.2.2.1 Renewable desalination


2.2.2.2 Dehumidifiers

2.2.2.3 Wave converters

2.2.2.4 Treatment centres

2.2.2.5 Heat exchange

2.2.2.6 Collection

2.2.3 Food

2.2.3.1 3d ocean farming

2.2.3.2 Farms

2.2.3.3 Bio rock reefs

2.2.4 Design

2.2.4.1 Net zero design

2.2.4.2 Shared mobility

2.2.4.3 Mixed used space

2.2.4.4 Vernacular materials

2.2.5 Zero waste

2.2.5.1 Waste collection

2.2.5.2 Washing centres and digestors

2.2.5.3 Exchange hubs

3 Chapter 03

3.1 Case study 01- not fixed.

3.2 Case study 02- not fixed.

3.3 Case study 03- not fixed.

3.4 Case study 04- not fixed.

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