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The Eco Block

China Sustainable Neighborhood Project

Connected Urban Development Global Conference
Amsterdam
September 24, 2008

                                                                                         University of
                                                                                         California
                                                                                         Berkeley



     ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
At current growth rates, the built area of China will double within 25 years.

China is building 11 million new ‘Superblock’ housing units each year to
meet this rate of growth.




         ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Gated Communities in China
Current development patterns
(both urban and suburban) are dominated
by gated “Superblocks” with arterial roads,
at .5 - 1 km intervals.
This development model is highly efficient
at providing urban housing, but creates
many negative unintended consequences.




          ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Mass-replicated SuperBlocks place significant demands on
China’s infrastructure.




                                                    sewage


  potable water



                                                                                                                             landfill


power plant




                                                                SuperBlock                                                                                    traffic

         ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
To reduce demand on China’s infrastructure and natural
resources, Superblocks must become self-sufficient with respect
to energy, water, and waste.




                                                              energy




           water

                                                                                                                                  waste

                                                          EcoBlock
       ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Goals:
                                                                                                                                     • Mass replicable
                                                                                                                                     • Economically
                                                                                                                                       viable
                                                                                                                                     • Resource self-
                                                                                                                                       sufficient (water,
                                                                                                                                       waste, energy)
                                                                                                                                     • 100% wastewater
                                                                                                                                       recycled on site
                                                                                                                                     • 85% reduced
                                                                                                                                       potable water
                                                                                                                                       demand
                                                                                                                                     • 100% on site
                                                                                                                                       renewable energy
                                                                                                                                       generation
                                                                                                                                     • Encourage
                                                                                                                                       journeys by foot,
                                                                                                                                       bicycle and transit
                                                                                                                                     • 40-60% site area
                                                                                                                                       to be green space
The EcoBlock: Project Visualization


     ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Desired City Characteristics




      ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
BRT Station
                                              BRT Station                                                   5 min. walk                     10 min. walk

  Dedicated
   off-street
       paths

   Primary
  Sidewalks

 Secondary
  Sidewalks




Transit -
Oriented
                                                                                                         High-level of pedestrian
Development
                                                                                                     accessibility and connectivity
          ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
EcoBlock Prototype: Program Details

EcoBlock
• 600 units per EcoBlock
• Eco-block = 3.5 hectares
• 1,800 residents per
                                                                             0
  EcoBlock
                                                                          120
                                                                                      0
• 171 units per hectare
                                                                                 30
                                                                                 600
                                                                                  600
Prototype Site

                                                                                   600
• EcoBlock replicated 8
  times
• 5,100 units at the Qingdao                                                         600
                                                                                      600
  site

                                                                                       600
• Increased density near
  transit



           ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Energy Demand Reduction Strategies




                                                High performance
                                                                                       Efficient lighting                     Energy efficient             Shaded walkways
                                                          glazing
                                                                                                                                  equipment
          Passive
     solar heating




                                                                                                                                                        Reflective pavement


Natural Ventilation




       Daylighting




                                                                                                                                     Shared
 Building shading
                ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Creating a Sustainable Supply of Energy




  Roof mounted
  photovoltaics




                                                                                                                                                        Anaerobic Digester




Building integrated
  wind turbines




Canopy integrated
  photovoltaics


               ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Reducing Reliance on Grid Based Energy

                                                           Conservation and Efficiency                                                     On-Site Generation
per EcoBlock (Buildings Only)
 Net Annual Energy from Grid




                                                                                                                                                                                          100%
                                1,600,000

                                1,400,000
          kWh/year




                                          Optimized                                                                                                                                       80%
                                1,200,000  facade


                                1,000,000                Natural                                                                                      Photovoltaics                       60%
                                                        ventilation
                                 800,000                                 Passive heating
                                                                                                                                                                                          40%
                                 600,000
                                                                                            Daylighting                                                          Wind turbines
                                 400,000
                                                                                                                                                                                          20%
                                                                                                Efficient equipment
                                 200,000                                                              & lighting
                                                                                                                                                                               Digester

                                           0                                                                                                                                              0%



                                                100% residual energy demand met by on-site renewables

                                   ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Reducing Demand for Potable Water




                                            Recycled water for                                                                Low flow equipment
      Xeriscaping                                                                     Low flow equipment
                                                irrigation
      ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Wastewater Treatment
                                                                       Alternative Sources of Water Supply




                                  Reverse Osmosis                  Gray water treatment                                                     15% of potable water
                                                                                                  Chlorination and UV
Constructed wetlands
                                                                                                       treatment                             supply from off-site




                                                    Rain gardens                         Swales                       Rainwater storage
               Porous paving
                                                                                        Rainwater Harvesting
            ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Reducing Reliance on the Grid
                                  Conservation and
                                     Efficiency                                                           On-Site Treatment


                           Baseline
                    160   Developme
                                                                                                                                                                                  100%

                    140

                                                                                                                                                                                  80%
                    120
Water Demand from




                                                Water
                                               Efficien
                    100
                                                                                Rainwate                                                                                          60%
       Grid




                    80

                    60                                                                                      Tertiary                                                              40%
                                                                                                           Treatmen
                    40                                                                                                                Advanced
                                                                                                                                      Treatmen                                    20%
                                                                                                                                                               Advanced
                    20                                                                                                                                        Treatment to
                                                                                                                                                            Potable Standard
                     0                                                                                                                                                            0%


                                                 85% savings on potable water demand overall


                             ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Whole Systems Design:
Integrated systems that are mutually beneficial




        ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
How to Make Whole Systems Design Successful?

A Smart EcoBlock

Opportunities for ICT Collaboration with the EcoBlock:
• Integrate designs for “the fourth utility” from the outset
• Provide a digital ‘nervous system’
• Provide technologies to help influence residents’ behavior




      ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Digital Nervous System for the EcoBlock


A smart grid needs to collect:
•   The right information
•   At the right time
•   Deliver it to the right people
•   In the right way


In other words, utility systems and appliances need to be able to:
•   Communicate with each other
•   Communicate with operators
•   Communicate with external information providers




         ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Digital Nervous System: Communicate with Each Other



                                                                                                                       photovoltaics
 appliances / load
      shifting




                                                                                                                                                    grid




    wastewater
     treatment                                                                                                                           wind turbines




         digester

         ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Digital Nervous System: Communication with Operators




                                                                                                                                        maintenance

      trend analysis /
          planning




                                                                                                                          quality control and
         billing
                                                                                                                                alarms



        ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Digital Nervous System: Communicate with Information Providers




     Voice, data,
         TV
                                                                                                                                          Weather
                                                                                                                                           data




        Real time
       transit info

        ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Technologies to influence sustainable behavior

Smart panels encourage:
• Load shifting
• Energy and water consumption reduction
• Increased
  transit use




        ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
The Bottom Line

Delta between business-as-usual and EcoBlock:

• Sustainability initiatives are estimated to increase cost of development by
  5%-10%.

• 10 year IRRs range from 2% for Base Case Scenario to 6% for a Double
  Utility Rate Scenario (an increase of 7.5% annually for 10 years) to 10% for
  Private Operator and Energy Import and Export Scenarios.

• Payback periods range from 10 years for Base Case Scenario to 9 years for
  a Double Utility Rate scenario (an increase 7.5% annually for 10 years) to 7
  years for Private Operator and Energy Import and Export Scenarios.

• While an added cost, ICT systems are cost effective and not prohibitively
  expensive.




        ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Eco Block Cost / Benefit Redistribution Model

Who owns, operates and maintains the neighborhood infrastructure?

Primary Land Developer and Secondary Builders
• Incremental investment on ‘eco’ infrastructure for district
• Incremental management / operation cost
• Incremental investment on ‘eco’ infrastructure for buildings


Government
• Reduced need on infrastructure investment
• Financial subsidy


Users
• Reduced fees payable on utilities and services to Government
• Finance operation and pay back investment


           ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
ECOBLOCK                                                          ECO-SITE
                                     Reduced number of people drinking polluted water
                                             1,422 people                                                      12,087 people




                                               Reduced CO2 emissions to the atmosphere
                                             1,404 tons                                                         11,934 tons




                                 Reduced volumes of waste to landfill or urban dumps
                                             415 tons                                                           3,500 tons



                            Reduced volume of untreated sewage discharged to rivers
                                           90 million liters                                                  765 million liters


©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
12 SuperBlocks are built every day in China

If 25% of Superblocks built in the next year were replaced with
EcoBlocks, China could save:


                                                                                     13 Drinking-water plants

                                                                                     11 Wastewater treatment plants

                                                                                        9 Coal fired power stations

                                                                                        8 Ledu County landfill

                                                                                        $9 Billion

                                                                             $




       ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
Why China?

The World’s Worst and Best Hope


China now leads the world in CO2 emission (<30%) and is
among the worst environmental polluters.


 BUT…….
 • With its top-down and bottom-up political system, China can
   change its development practices almost overnight.
 • With a few successful models of whole-systems sustainable
   development, China could leap-frog away from a reliance on
   centralized infrastructure, reducing environmental degradation,
   leading the world to a more sustainable future.




      ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
The EcoBlock
A model for sustainable development throughout the world




        ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California   The EcoBlock   Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley

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China Sustainable Neighborhood Project

  • 1. The Eco Block China Sustainable Neighborhood Project Connected Urban Development Global Conference Amsterdam September 24, 2008 University of California Berkeley ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 2. At current growth rates, the built area of China will double within 25 years. China is building 11 million new ‘Superblock’ housing units each year to meet this rate of growth. ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 3. Gated Communities in China Current development patterns (both urban and suburban) are dominated by gated “Superblocks” with arterial roads, at .5 - 1 km intervals. This development model is highly efficient at providing urban housing, but creates many negative unintended consequences. ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 4. Mass-replicated SuperBlocks place significant demands on China’s infrastructure. sewage potable water landfill power plant SuperBlock traffic ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 5. To reduce demand on China’s infrastructure and natural resources, Superblocks must become self-sufficient with respect to energy, water, and waste. energy water waste EcoBlock ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 6. Goals: • Mass replicable • Economically viable • Resource self- sufficient (water, waste, energy) • 100% wastewater recycled on site • 85% reduced potable water demand • 100% on site renewable energy generation • Encourage journeys by foot, bicycle and transit • 40-60% site area to be green space The EcoBlock: Project Visualization ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 7. Desired City Characteristics ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 8. BRT Station BRT Station 5 min. walk 10 min. walk Dedicated off-street paths Primary Sidewalks Secondary Sidewalks Transit - Oriented High-level of pedestrian Development accessibility and connectivity ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 9. EcoBlock Prototype: Program Details EcoBlock • 600 units per EcoBlock • Eco-block = 3.5 hectares • 1,800 residents per 0 EcoBlock 120 0 • 171 units per hectare 30 600 600 Prototype Site 600 • EcoBlock replicated 8 times • 5,100 units at the Qingdao 600 600 site 600 • Increased density near transit ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 10. Energy Demand Reduction Strategies High performance Efficient lighting Energy efficient Shaded walkways glazing equipment Passive solar heating Reflective pavement Natural Ventilation Daylighting Shared Building shading ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 11. Creating a Sustainable Supply of Energy Roof mounted photovoltaics Anaerobic Digester Building integrated wind turbines Canopy integrated photovoltaics ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 12. Reducing Reliance on Grid Based Energy Conservation and Efficiency On-Site Generation per EcoBlock (Buildings Only) Net Annual Energy from Grid 100% 1,600,000 1,400,000 kWh/year Optimized 80% 1,200,000 facade 1,000,000 Natural Photovoltaics 60% ventilation 800,000 Passive heating 40% 600,000 Daylighting Wind turbines 400,000 20% Efficient equipment 200,000 & lighting Digester 0 0% 100% residual energy demand met by on-site renewables ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 13. Reducing Demand for Potable Water Recycled water for Low flow equipment Xeriscaping Low flow equipment irrigation ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 14. Wastewater Treatment Alternative Sources of Water Supply Reverse Osmosis Gray water treatment 15% of potable water Chlorination and UV Constructed wetlands treatment supply from off-site Rain gardens Swales Rainwater storage Porous paving Rainwater Harvesting ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 15. Reducing Reliance on the Grid Conservation and Efficiency On-Site Treatment Baseline 160 Developme 100% 140 80% 120 Water Demand from Water Efficien 100 Rainwate 60% Grid 80 60 Tertiary 40% Treatmen 40 Advanced Treatmen 20% Advanced 20 Treatment to Potable Standard 0 0% 85% savings on potable water demand overall ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 16. Whole Systems Design: Integrated systems that are mutually beneficial ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 17. How to Make Whole Systems Design Successful? A Smart EcoBlock Opportunities for ICT Collaboration with the EcoBlock: • Integrate designs for “the fourth utility” from the outset • Provide a digital ‘nervous system’ • Provide technologies to help influence residents’ behavior ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 18. Digital Nervous System for the EcoBlock A smart grid needs to collect: • The right information • At the right time • Deliver it to the right people • In the right way In other words, utility systems and appliances need to be able to: • Communicate with each other • Communicate with operators • Communicate with external information providers ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 19. Digital Nervous System: Communicate with Each Other photovoltaics appliances / load shifting grid wastewater treatment wind turbines digester ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 20. Digital Nervous System: Communication with Operators maintenance trend analysis / planning quality control and billing alarms ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 21. Digital Nervous System: Communicate with Information Providers Voice, data, TV Weather data Real time transit info ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 22. Technologies to influence sustainable behavior Smart panels encourage: • Load shifting • Energy and water consumption reduction • Increased transit use ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 23. The Bottom Line Delta between business-as-usual and EcoBlock: • Sustainability initiatives are estimated to increase cost of development by 5%-10%. • 10 year IRRs range from 2% for Base Case Scenario to 6% for a Double Utility Rate Scenario (an increase of 7.5% annually for 10 years) to 10% for Private Operator and Energy Import and Export Scenarios. • Payback periods range from 10 years for Base Case Scenario to 9 years for a Double Utility Rate scenario (an increase 7.5% annually for 10 years) to 7 years for Private Operator and Energy Import and Export Scenarios. • While an added cost, ICT systems are cost effective and not prohibitively expensive. ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 24. Eco Block Cost / Benefit Redistribution Model Who owns, operates and maintains the neighborhood infrastructure? Primary Land Developer and Secondary Builders • Incremental investment on ‘eco’ infrastructure for district • Incremental management / operation cost • Incremental investment on ‘eco’ infrastructure for buildings Government • Reduced need on infrastructure investment • Financial subsidy Users • Reduced fees payable on utilities and services to Government • Finance operation and pay back investment ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 25. ECOBLOCK ECO-SITE Reduced number of people drinking polluted water 1,422 people 12,087 people Reduced CO2 emissions to the atmosphere 1,404 tons 11,934 tons Reduced volumes of waste to landfill or urban dumps 415 tons 3,500 tons Reduced volume of untreated sewage discharged to rivers 90 million liters 765 million liters ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 26. 12 SuperBlocks are built every day in China If 25% of Superblocks built in the next year were replaced with EcoBlocks, China could save: 13 Drinking-water plants 11 Wastewater treatment plants 9 Coal fired power stations 8 Ledu County landfill $9 Billion $ ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 27. Why China? The World’s Worst and Best Hope China now leads the world in CO2 emission (<30%) and is among the worst environmental polluters. BUT……. • With its top-down and bottom-up political system, China can change its development practices almost overnight. • With a few successful models of whole-systems sustainable development, China could leap-frog away from a reliance on centralized infrastructure, reducing environmental degradation, leading the world to a more sustainable future. ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley
  • 28. The EcoBlock A model for sustainable development throughout the world ©2007 by the Regents of the University of California The EcoBlock Harrison Fraker, FAIA Professor College of Environmental Design, UC Berkeley