schoonschip: urban plan 218 m Green roof + solar infrastructure Greenhouses Green roof terraces Solar heat collectors Solar PV cells Outdoor food production Food processing & storage 1.155 sqm 490 sqm 741 sqm 384 sqm (8 sqm / house) 480 sqm (10 sqm / house) 180 sqm 120 sqm DESAR organic waste treatment Reedbed filtration Vertical food production Vertical ecosystem Pool and sauna Play area 110 sqm (22 sqm /pier) 600 sqm (1,4 sqm/person) 300 sqm 220 sqm 250 sqm 60 sqm HOUSE BOATS: 6300 sqm (30) JETTY: 1635 sqm The Schoonschip site is a water based plot that will house 48 households on 30 houseboats. As shown above, the technological plan makes use of all available rooſtop space and the floating areas in between the houseboats. Two-story roofs will ideally be outfitted with a combination of greenhouses and green roof terraces. These are used for water collection, food production, biodiversity support, and recreational space for the home owners. Three-story roofs will be used primarily for solar infrastructure: solar hot water collectors and PV systems. Parts of the jetty will have vertical food production. Contained inside the jetty will be the wastewater treatment and nutrient recovery system. Surrounding the jetty are floating helophyte filters that use plants to clean the last remnants of nutrients before clean water is discharged into the surrounding area. The urban plan for the Schoonschip site was designed by architecture firm space&matter. The technology plan has been matched to the urban design. SCHOONSCHIP SITE › › total site area: 8.500 sqm number of households: 48 › number of boats: 30 › › › › estimated number of residents: 120 - 160 total available jetty surface area: 600 sqm total communal surface: 212 sqm total available roof area: 1.008 sqm 62 / 146 2 4 m 44 m 5 m 15 m 34 m 10 m 31 m 24 m 23 m 30 m 26 m 31 m 20 m 32 m 26 m 24 m Pagina 61

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