The city of Industry and Economy in Basra

Designing an eco-friendly economic industrial city in Khor al Zubair - Basra due to the pollution of the area with industrial waste as a result of the presence of several chemical factories distributed randomly in the area
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Designer(s) : Fatima Dheyaa Hassan & Zeena Muntather Salman

University : University of Technology

Tutor(s) : Prof Dr Abbas Ali Hamza Al Greiza & Assis Professor Dr Khansaa Ghazi Rasheed

Project Description

The project is divided into three main parts: a commercial part, an industrial part, and a residential
part.
The commercial investment part includes several towers, where the tower is divided into two halves, half of the investment companies and the other half a hotel with a
commercial base and a central plaza between the towers.
1-The building is two towers connected by a base and each tower has a core that contains the building’s vertical circulation system.…. using the core and skeleton system
2-The facade of the building is a separate self-contained structure system from frames and a bracing system that held the py Glass.
Glass Fibre Reinforced Con Solar panels for commercial towers produce estimated energy of 26,000,000 kilowatt-hours annually,
according to the equation As each commercial tower produces energy of 4.3 million annuallycrete
panels (py glass) covered the whole solid parts of the facade.

Solar panels were added in places of high heat load according to environmental analysis
The industrial part includes several petrochemical plants with a recycling plant and energy
saving medium that collects and sorts waste and recycles it into two types
1- Sorting them and using them as raw materials in another factory Factory outputs are used in other factories, and this is called a closed system
2- The second type is chemically analyzed into energy to operate the industrial part
In addition to the use of PV panels in the factory facades