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TAMA NEW TOWN
context
1965 plan original topography
1965 construction
WASTE and WATER CYCLE: Complete the hydrological cycle by treating 100% of water and waste (sewer, gray water, storm water) on-site and at all scales (from pool to planet: buildings, eco-machines, natural systems)
MAXIMIZE ON-SITE FOOD PRODUCTION: Increase self-reliance and local food production especially of fruits and vegetables.
TOTAL and EFFICIENT ENERGY: Utilize on-site renewable energy technologies (photovoltaics, concentrated solar power, wind, waste to energy, etc) and site plan for maximum benefits of passive and climatic power conservation.
EFFICIENT MOBILITY & CIRCULATION: Use new modes of transportation that reduce energy consumption from local to regional, from personal to shared. , Reshape and organize the circulation patterns to correspond to new travel modes and behavior.
INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS: From embedded ubiquitous digital technologies to EcoEngineering, infrastructure sys-tems and buildings should enhance system flows and combine delivery methods.
HABITAT & WILDLIFE: Retain, construct and restore ecological matrices to support animal species, vegetation and topographical features. Conserve and protect existing features during construction. Connect local level networks to regional systems.
STREAMS & RIVERS: Enhance and rehabilitate existing waterways. Restore and protect the watershed integrity and enhance it by using technology.
INNOVATIVE MATERIALS: use building materials and site products (pavers, walls, etc) that reduce energy consumption (local ma-terials) and have the potential to adapt to changes.
CULTURE & HERITAGE: Integrate local values through preservation, protection and integration into new design (buildings, land-scapes, etc.)
EQUITY, HEALTH & HAPPINESS: improve living and working settings for all demographic and age groups.
TOKYO
From Grey to Green: Guiding Principles