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By your friends at the farm… SPIRAL WALLS
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Spiral walls

May 21, 2015

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Gili Chupak

Tari and Hadas's permaculture design project.
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By your friends at the farm…

SPIRAL WALLS

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Urban design Subtropical climate Our Guiding Principles: Welcoming community Efficiency- space, effort, resources, Accessibility- user friendly Self-Reliant Aesthetics

Our Vision…

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Space limitations = Multifunctional Space

Social capital = Complementary Relationships/Creative Synergies

Local businesses = Waste Management

Direct Sunlight = Renewable Energy

Water Run-off = Water Catchment

Challenges=Opportunities

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Paper toss

Zones and Sectors Analysis- urban sectors, natural sectors

Natural Patterns

Natural filtration

Feng Shui Energetics

Design Method

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Urban Zones and Sectors

Zone 1: Outside window

Zone 2: Balcony

Zone 3: Livelihood

Zone 4: Community green spaces/neighbor’s yard

Zone 5: Wild zone

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Spiral staircase (edible vines)

Full length water fountain-south

Filtration pond Lobby (bamboo

walls) Green fence

(deciduous trees) –west

Renewable energy systems

External Structural Elements

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Living room

Dining room

Bedroom (east)

Bathroom (south)

Kitchen (south)

Large windows (north and east)

Balcony (west)

Growing space on window ledges

Internal Structural Elements

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Roof top Potable medicinal and

edible plants Green roof - grasses Social gathering Trellis Water catchment

Stairwell Edible vine plants Outdoor hallway and

community gathering

Community Space Elements

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Rain and Sunshine

Energy Solar paneled walls Solar paneled windows (transparent) Solar powered water pump

Water Roof rain catchment Grey water fountain Filtration pond

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Cooperation vs. Competition

Observation

Stacking Function

Catch and Store Energy

Obtain A Yield

Produce No Waste

Permaculture Principles

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Permaculture Principles

Maximize Edges

Stability

Self-Regulation

Act where it county the most

Small and slow intensive solutions

One building at a time…

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GOAT