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Sustainable project for Kids Ahmed Mohamed aboelfotouh Dalia Khaled abdelshakor Merna saleh salah Elham Mohamed sayed Yousef adel mitwaly Bishoy felps malak Mahmoud abseknaby mohamed Dr\ Aya Mohamed Ezzat Eng\ Medhat George Presented to: Presented by:

2 Pre-operation Building life cycle stage Life cycle activity Description of energy consumption Pre-operation Design phase Pre-design Design energy Initial design phase Advanced design phase and implementation documents Production Raw material extraction Primary integrated energy Embodied energy Raw material manufacturing Product manufacturing Product packaging Distribution and transportation Grey energy Construction Induce energy Operation Use Heating building spaces Operating energy Water heating for building uses Building ventilation Generating electricity to manage building facilities End of Life disposal First activity: Reuse in case the building is kept (not demolished) Disposal energy Activity 2: Recycling in case of building disposal (demolition) Building life cycle Pre- paration

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4 Terraces Children room Entrance Food area Food area Services bULDING Services studio office Activities area Bubble Concept Terraces Children room Entrance Food area Food area Services bULDING Services studio office Activities area toilet zonning Creating an internal environment suitable for developing children's learning psychology and awareness Creating a building that is integrated with the surrounding environment and essential elements

5 Children room Entrance Food area Food area Services studio office Activities area toilet stairs Terraces Corridors plan section

6 layout court yard the building barking play garden

7 Pre-operation Building life cycle stage Life cycle activity Description of energy consumption Pre-operation Design phase Pre-design Design energy Initial design phase Advanced design phase and implementation documents Production Raw material extraction Primary integrated energy Embodied energy Raw material manufacturing Product manufacturing Product packaging Distribution and transportation Grey energy Construction Induce energy Operation Use Heating building spaces Operating energy Water heating for building uses Building ventilation Generating electricity to manage building facilities End of Life disposal First activity: Reuse in case the building is kept (not demolished) Disposal energy Activity 2: Recycling in case of building disposal (demolition) Building life cycle Pre- paration

8 Building Cost Elements 1 2 3 4 5 6

9 Temperature : MAX = 42 IN JUN MIN = 3 IN JAN Wind speed : Humidity : Cloud : Highest Cloud Cover in Winter: Lowest Cloud Cover from May to August: MIN = 0ْ AVERAGE = 75% Humidity in the early hours of the day: 60% - 70% Lowest humidity around 4 PM: 30% - 40% Predominant wind direction: North and Northeast Least common wind direction: South and Southeast Temperature in Summer: Highest temperature: 42°C (maximum) Lowest temperature: 17°C (minimum) Temperature in Winter: Highest temperature: 27°C (maximum) Lowest temperature: 3°C (minimum) Site preparation

10 Residential area Educational area Religious area Commercial area plot of land Main road 50m wide (Cairo-Suez Road) 20m wide side road used map of earth Road map Noisy areas Site layout

By increasing self-shadow) 11 Treatment Sun Shading of Windows 1. Create protrusions in the wall: Where the protrusions scatter the incident solar radiation. 2. Create submerged openings: submerged openings reflect solar radiation, providing shade and preventing the space from heating up. 3. Creating narrow openings : By afforestation Trees that intercept sunlight before it reaches the building. Grass to prevent reflection of rays on walls and reduce glare Solar beamheat loaded Curved wall work Curved ceilings were used. It works to reduce the surface area exposed to sunlight by scattering the rays. 2- Reduce the part exposed to sunlight. The shaded part does not receive reflected rays or direct rays due to the difference in masses . High block casting shadow

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13 External wall Price Hights Name of company 150-1500 1-10L jotun Material manufacturing. A mixture of resins or polymers. Distribution and transportation. Mobile cranes. Installation Drying and finishing For printing and application Surface preparation Price Hights Name of company 500LE m2 Egypt glass Price Hights Name of company 900lE m2 Ezz steel Opinings roof Material manufacturing. Aluminium Distribution and transportation. By Trucks Installation Installation of panels. Installation of insulating materials Material manufacturing. A mixture of polymers Distribution and transportation. Mobile cranes Installation Measuring and cutting Installation of material Installation of panel Stone paints . Aluminum metal surfaces . Colored Glass

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15 5 wall Smart Wood Egypt

16 Flooring Smart Wood Egypt 5

17 5 celling Smart Wood Egypt (Aro Art)

18 5 (Aro Art) skirting boards

19 Electrical systems Name price Name of company Solar panel 7000 Cairo solar Name price Name of company Solar integrated lights 650 Cairo solar Name price Name of company Energy management system 15000 Sona technology

20 Mechanical systems Name price Name of company Automatic spray network 8000 Ico technology Name price Name of company Solar integrated lights 650 Cairo solar

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Idea of green wall

23 Type of green we will use

24 Name hight price Azourri Jasminum   2-3m 30lE Name hight price Night blooming 1-2m 60 LE Name hight price FOJER 15-30CM 15LE specification installation A climbing or shrubby plant with glossy green leaves and small fragrant white flowers, requiring direct sunlight or partial shade, well-drained soil, and regular watering . support frame like a mesh or wires, planting the plant in fabric pockets or containers fixed to the wall, with a drip irrigation system to maintain moisture. Direct the branches using flexible supports and prune the plant regularly to stimulate growth. specification installation Soft green leaves, white or yellow fragrant flowers that emit a scent at night, 3-4 meters tall, fast-growing, and reproduces by cuttings or seeds Install small containers integrated into the wall with moisture insulation, plant the plants in well-draining soil, and use an integrated irrigation system to maintain moisture. specification installation Feather-like green leaves, shallow roots, a moist and shaded environment, and reproduction through spores Insulate the wall with a moisture-resistant layer and fix a metal or wooden frame to support the vertical planting system. Plant healthy-rooted ferns in fabric pockets or mounted containers. .

25 Name hight price Vitis vinifera 2-3m 150 Name hight price bougainvillea 1-12m 200LE Name hight price passiflora 3-10m 200LE specification installation Flowers : Large, exotic, colorful (purple, blue, white). ​ Sunlight : Full sun to partial shade (4–6 hours/day). ​ Soil : Well-drained, pH 6–7. ​ Watering : Moderate; maintain consistent moisture. Support : Install trellises, fences, or wires for the vine to climb.​ Planting: Place 30–50 cm from support; keep root ball level with soil.​ Training: Use soft ties to guide the vine along the support.​ Maintenance: Prune regularly to remove dead or excessive growth. specification installation Flowers : Small, white, and surrounded by colorful, papery bracts in shades like pink, purple, red, orange, white, or yellow. ​ Leaves : Oval-shaped, medium green, and slightly glossy ​   Need sunlight at least 6 hours   Fix bougainvillea by trellises /wire grid/hooks​ Maintenance and Care ​ Trim​ Fertilizing specification installation Flowers: Small, yellow-green, inconspicuous.​ Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours/day).​ Soil: Well-drained, pH 6–7.​ Watering : Moderate; avoid waterlogging.​ Uses: Grapevine cultivation, decoration, covering walls/trellises.​ Temperature: Warm; tolerates light cold, not frost. Support: Install sturdy wires or trellises on walls, fences, or posts.​ Planting: Position vine 30–50 cm from support; keep roots level with soil.​ Training : Use wires or ties to guide the vine onto the support.​ Maintenance: Trim excess branches for shap
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