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1 THE IDEA
The idea of building a city in an African
country stems from the need to find an ideal solution for MIGRANTS and REFUGEES, who are
looking for a living space in which they can work and live peacefully. We
thought that the best thing was to build a new city able to satisfy the needs
of very poor families who unfortunately for reasons of war or lack of food are
forced to flee their native lands.
We have changed our primary project developed in
the past years, which was the following:
How did the idea come about? The dream of every
person, of all ages and of all social ranks, has always been to be able to live
in a place, where they can walk in absolute peace and tranquility and live in
total safety. A private city, green and alive, where people can interact with
each other and experience special moments, thanks to the numerous activities
offered daily. If this city was in a place with an ideal and warm climate and
the sea was not far from the houses, wouldn't it be like living in a fairy
tale? After a long period of market research and consultations we came to the
conclusion that it would be possible and desirable to build such a dreamlike
city.
The city is designed for everyone and is not
limited to being a center for people who spend their last years of life in
absolute serenity and peace. It wants to be a dynamic and productive city in
every respect. It is envisaged not only to be economically independent, but
also to produce wealth in terms of services and goods for export and trade.
The key principles of the emerging city are:
• Helping others;
• Actively participate in social life;
• Bring ideas for further development.
It is a city where education and culture are of
the utmost importance and where knowledge sharing becomes the key to sharing
profits and stimulating creativity. There is a wide range of activities to be
undertaken in this city, such as the collection and sorting of waste or various
agricultural activities for food supply, and the professions required also
include locksmiths, masons, gardeners, cooks, waiters, teachers ...
We want to be an independent and autonomous city
that becomes a reference point for other places. In reality we do not limit
ourselves to being self-sustainable, but we aim to produce more than we consume
and therefore also to serve the wider community.
It is a green and ecological city, where
ultra-low-energy buildings are built (passive house - class 0) with
environmental impact certification 0, which is completely self-sufficient. The
necessary energy would be produced from renewable sources and waste products
with a very low environmental impact.
Cars will not be allowed in our city to avoid CO2
emissions, but shuttle services will be provided 24 hours a day to allow
unrestricted mobility for all citizens.
Other public services such as WiFi,
entertainment ... The city is designed to be open to everyone, from the
pensioner who wants to find an oasis of well-being and peace, to someone who
wants to cultivate friendships and find a way to live assistance - Free and
with joy, for the young professional who is full of expectations and ready to
pursue a career that is based on one of the many possible options for the
city's economic activities. We want to build a green, clean, lively and
productive city. We want to realize the city of dreams: MAUAKADA.
2 OBJECTIVES
• Security and peace of mind for everyone. make
sure everyone feels comfortable 24 hours a
day through a state-of-the-art security system mainly
at the entrance and exit of the city, such as
as well as video surveillance systems
wherever there are public areas
• Police, firefighter, private security
• Work for everyone
• Hospital and medical assistance
• A farm and fish farming will be in the immediate
vicinity in order to be able to provide
daily fresh natural
products for the city, cultivated with biological and natural systems,
without the addition of
chemicals
• Recycling of waste
• No pollution
• Purified waste water
• Maintenance of existing flora and fauna
• Education for all
• That everyone actively participate in the social
life of the city
• The city must be as SUSTAINABLE as possible
• Transportation services
• Radio, WI-FI, newspapers
3 MISSION AND VISION
MAUAKADA's mission is to make people happy and safe and to connect people from
different parts of the world and offer them unique and excellent services.
Our vision is to become the first city in the
world and a respected company that is highly appreciated by our customers, our
employees, our shareholders and the community in which we live. Our values are
fundamental to our success. They are the solid foundation of Mauakada, they define who we are and distinguish us from
our competitors.
They are the basis of our vision of the future.
These values include:
• Performance excellence. We are responsible
owners, we always try to meet or exceed expectations.
• Integrity. We treat each other, and all our
stakeholders with dignity and respect. Honesty, ethical behavior and integrity
are key features of our business conduct.
4 AREAS
Residential
3-storey buildings,
Terraced houses for managers
Gardens, cycle paths
Commercial
Shops, Bars, Bakeries, Pastry Shops, Haidressers, Clothing, Offices, Banks
Supermarkets hypermarkets
Electric boats, water, storage, vehicle display,
furniture, retailers, etc.
Industrial mechanic, bodywork, plastic materials,
production in general
Services, education, kindergarten, primary school, secondary school, high
school, university, churches, clinics, library, security, municipal services,
aqueduct, buildings for worship, medical center, first aid, specialized clinics
Waste disposal, mechanical-biological treatment, incinerators, energy, energy
substations, energy distribution
Sports, gyms, swimming pools, tennis, soccer, indor
hall, volleyball, athletics
Livestock farming, fish
Agricultural, barn for animals, silos, greenhouses, equipment, farmhouse
Fish, crop tanks, cooling and freezing plants
5 CONSTRUCTION
What is Passive House?
The passive house construction standard was created in Germany over 20 years
ago. It is based on five principles to ensure that a building operates at a
high level with minimal energy inputs. The medium construction of the Passivhaus is so energy efficient that it is possible to
meet the heating needs with the energy needed to power two hair dryers.
The Passivhaus standard is based on five principles:
1. Continuous isolation
2. Airtight barrier layers
3. High-performance windows and doors
4. Controlled ventilation
5. Solar Gain and Loss through Design.
1. Continuous insulation: passive house buildings have a continuous layer of
insulation from the bottom to the top of the roof. Just as a Thermos prevents
heat from escaping from a cup of hot coffee, this uninterrupted layer helps
maintain heat during the colder months. When the temperature rises outside, the
continuous insulation acts as a cooling device and keeps the drinks (occupants)
fresh. Therefore, continuous insulation works all year round to maintain a
comfortable and constant life temperature for the occupants of the Passivhaus building.
2. Airtight layers: whether it is a cold breeze in winter, a suffocating
explosion in the summer or a current of damp water that leaves the windows
fogged up, unwanted aerial movement through a house decreases comfort for
residents and can cause serious structural and health problems (rot and
shape!). To avoid this, the Passivhaus buildings have
an airtight layer. This layer works very much like a windbreaker: it prevents
the wind from transporting heat from the wearer's body and keeping it at a
pleasant temperature.
3. High-performance windows and doors: windows are both warmer and colder than
houses: a single glass panel cannot compete with the insulation of a wall.
However, high-performance Passive House windows are designed to compete with
wall performance. They have multiple glass plates and are filled with special
low-heat gases. This means that there are no cold spots from windows and
therefore no heating ducts under the windows are required.
4. Controlled ventilation system: since passive house buildings are so
airtight, they require lungs. A controlled ventilation system that can move
fresh air into the building and old, stale air out. These systems are managed
by a heat recovery fan (HRV) or an energy recovery fan (ERV). HRV and ERV
perform the same basic function: during the months in which heating is
required, they absorb the heat from the hot and stale air of the interior and
transfer it to the fresh and fresh air. This provides a supply of warm and
fresh air for the occupants. In the months when cooling is required, the
opposite occurs.
5. Solar Gain and Loss through Design: the angle at which the sun's rays hit
the earth has a significant impact on the amount of heat transferred to the
earth. Imagine being invited to hit a flat, level target with a Frisbee. A
Frisbee that is thrown directly over the target will remain on the target, but
a Frisbee thrown from afar will probably bounce off and slip away. The heat of
the sun is very similar to this. High-angle summer sunlight transfers heat
because it directly affects the atmosphere and the earth. Low-angle winter
sunlight tends to look away from the earth before it can transfer more heat.
The Passivhaus buildings are designed to take
advantage of the variable angle of the sun. Incorporating features such as
overhangs and shades of the sun, sunlight can enter during the cold months when
warming is needed, and keep the warm summer sunlight out.
It is these five principles that allow a Passivhaus
building to reach the Passivhaus performance standard
and create the most living environment
DAURIN Ltd - MANCHESTER GB
MAUAKADA.COM
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