Architecture

CREATIVE INNOVATION HUB FOR RECYCLED WASTE - MALABE SRI LANKA

Dulanja Mudannayaka
SLIIT
Sri Lanka

Project idea

Introduction:
The establishment of the Creative Innovation Hub for Recycled Waste in Malabe, Sri Lanka. This visionary project aims to address the pressing concerns of waste management and promote sustainable development within the country (Sri Lanka). By creating a platform for research, collaboration, and knowledge exchange, this hub will bring together stakeholders from academia, industry, government, and the community to explore innovative solutions and technologies for effective waste management.

Goals and Objectives:
Sustainable Construction and Design: The hub will emphasize the use of recycled materials in construction and design, promoting circular economy principles and integrating sustainable practices throughout the building's lifecycle. The goal is to showcase the viability and benefits of incorporating recycled materials into construction projects.
Energy Efficiency: The hub will prioritize natural ventilation systems to reduce energy consumption and minimize the carbon footprint. Energy-efficient systems, including lighting, HVAC, and water management, will be implemented in the design, aiming to set an example for sustainable building practices.
Demonstration and Education: The hub will serve as a demonstration site for sustainable building practices, offering educational programs to raise awareness about waste reduction and recycling. Through these programs, the hub will highlight the economic and environmental benefits of incorporating recycled materials into construction projects.
Global Inspiration: Sri Lanka faces significant challenges in waste management, and the hub will draw inspiration from global waste management methods. By focusing on approaches that minimize environmental damage and support economic development, the hub aims to contribute to a greener and more sustainable future.
Location:
The chosen location for the hub is Malabe, which possesses the necessary factors for a thriving innovation hub. With its classification as a technology city by 2030 and many students pursuing higher education, including international students, Malabe offers the potential for research and innovation activities. Its proximity to major cities and transportation links further facilitates the commercialization of innovations.

Project description

The main purpose of the hub is to address waste management concerns and promote sustainable development by providing a platform for research, collaboration, and knowledge exchange among stakeholders from academia, industry, government, and the community. The hub aims to explore innovative solutions and technologies for effective waste management.
The hub will emphasize the use of recycled materials in construction and design, promoting circular economy principles. It will incorporate features such as facade ETPF panels and glass made from recycled materials. The hub will also implement movable interior walls made from sustainable materials. Additionally, it will prioritize natural ventilation systems to reduce energy consumption and minimize the carbon footprint.
The hub will implement energy-efficient systems, including lighting, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), and water management. These systems will contribute to reducing energy consumption and ensuring sustainable practices within the hub's operations.
The innovation hub will showcase sustainable building practises by incorporating recycled materials into its construction. It will also offer educational programmes to raise awareness about waste reduction and recycling, highlighting the economic and environmental benefits of using recycled materials in construction projects.
The hub aims to draw inspiration from global waste management methods to find viable solutions for waste management challenges in Sri Lanka. It will focus on approaches that minimise environmental damage and support the country's economic development. By promoting circular economy practises, the hub intends to contribute to a greener and more sustainable future.
Malabe was chosen as the hub's location due to its potential as a thriving innovation hub. It has been classified as a technology city by 2030 and has a significant number of students pursuing higher education, including international students. Its proximity to major cities and transportation links further facilitates the commercialization of innovations developed within the hub.
The overall goal of the hub is to foster a sustainable and circular economy approach to waste management. Through recycling, waste reduction, and the implementation of energy-efficient systems, the hub aims to contribute to creating a greener and more sustainable future for Sri Lanka.

Technical information

The hub's design will prioritise the use of recycled materials, such as facade ETPF panels and glass, in construction. Movable interior walls made from sustainable materials will be incorporated as well. The design will emphasise natural ventilation systems to reduce energy consumption and minimise the carbon footprint.
The hub will implement energy-efficient systems, including lighting, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), and water management. These systems will be designed to minimise energy consumption while ensuring optimal functionality and sustainability.
The hub will serve as a demonstration site for sustainable building practises by showcasing the incorporation of recycled materials into its physical infrastructure. Visitors will be able to observe and learn about the economic and environmental benefits of using recycled materials in construction projects.
The hub's educational programmes will provide information and raise awareness about the importance of waste reduction and recycling. These programmes will highlight the economic and environmental advantages of incorporating recycled materials into construction projects, promoting sustainable practises among the community.
The hub will draw inspiration from global waste management methods to find innovative solutions tailored to the waste management challenges faced by Sri Lanka. It will focus on approaches that minimise environmental damage and contribute to the country's economic development.
The hub's focus on recycling, waste reduction, and energy-efficient systems aligns with the goal of creating a sustainable and circular economy approach to waste management. By promoting sustainable practises and innovation, the hub aims to contribute to a greener and more sustainable future for Sri Lanka.

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