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Team 6 Eric Immerfall Elizabeth Smit Jordan Johnston Lisa Andela Aaron Goodman

Review of Project Design Norms Preliminary Solutions Requirements Alternatives Feasibility Obstacles Resources Questions

Genesis Community of Transformation Eden School of Agriculture Master Plan Components Water Distribution System Sanitary Facilities Common Building Bridge Design Renewable Energy Source Problem Review of Project Design Norms Preliminary Solutions Resources

Cultural Appropriateness: Through the design, materials, and construction methods of the common Cambodian. Transparency: Communication about the simplicity and reliability of the design. Integrity: Design will facilitate relationships between people and their land. Problem Review of Project Design Norms Preliminary Solutions Resources

Requirements 2 Sinks, 2 Toilets, and 2 Showers Gravity Fed Water System Waste Removal Alternatives Latrine Pits Stabilization Ponds Septic Tank Feasibility Sanitation is necessary and achievable anywhere Problem Review of Project Design Norms Preliminary Solutions Resources

Requirements: Water to supply sanitary facility and irrigation Filters for clean water Feasibility: Existing 140 ft well Dry season irrigation Detention pond, runoff collection Water from the well to supplement Safe Drinking Water Problem Review of Project Design Norms Preliminary Solutions Resources

Requirements: 2 stories 6m x 12m (about 20’ x 40’) dorm rooms Use local style and materials Feasibility: Large groups purposes Keep costs low Long life in wet conditions Size to fit in requests Problem Review of Project Design Norms Preliminary Solutions Resources Obstacles: Finding information Cultural Differences

FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Roofing Alternatives Problem Review of Project Design Norms Preliminary Solutions Resources

Preliminary Design: 6-10 x 175 W solar panels Charge controller maintenance free batteries Inverter Problem Review of Project Design Norms Preliminary Solutions Resources Requirements: Provide Energy to the Common Building and house Must turn a variable supply into a dependant AC source Feasibility: Solar is feasible Hydro is questionable Wind is no longer an option

Requirements: Required to span the distance including the added depth of the wet season Needs to be able to support the load of a small vehicle or tractor Alternatives: Three types of designs that are feasible at this point are slab bridges, truss bridges, and culvert with land bridge Feasibility: The biggest obstacle at this point is not having enough data to properly model each design Problem Review of Project Design Norms Preliminary Solutions Resources

Distance Site specifics Communication Climate/Weather Cultural Differences Standard building practices Access to materials and site Problem Review of Project Design Norms Preliminary Solutions Resources

Roger Lamer – Industrial Consultant Professor De Rooy – Team Advisor Professor Dornbos – Biology Professor Navy Chann-Chhay and Li Chhay – Owners of ESA Jon Cooper – Formerly lived at the site RDI – Resource Development International Arjen Luxwolda – Managing Director of Kamworks Problem Review of Project Design Norms Preliminary Solutions Resources

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