STUDIES  TOWNPLANNING   BY  AGUILA

 
 
 
 
A natural earth surface is important in horizontal and vertical interactions in  situations that are shoving in - sand forms that glaze after a certain pressure and sudden heath, strenghtened where necessary by  i.e. reinforced concrete or by similar reinforcementes and carbon compounds. Also straight or bowed wooden forms  are possible according to the necessity, the floor sand papered marbel or simply sawn, dynamic stability and equilibrium of tensions, perspective of the stars. 

 
                             the walk ring of the town                                                                    Plan


Air cooling and defense above the town               Interaction with ownness
 
 


Principle of the town

The Creation of the Free Will


 Idea of construction spaces 

                         Air pressure supply and removal pipes


Water regulation system: irrigation of the gardens of the hill.
 


Implant of the houses

                                 Water regulation system: irrigation of the gardens.
 

As to  the town planning we should take into consideration the following : 
-   a corporal and spiritual ergonomy, 
-   a perspective, first starting from inside  one self, from a million part of mllimeter, until reaching a cosmic perspective - emptiness between two or more matterrs, 
-   considering matter as an energy layer diversity for the multidimensions 
 
 
 

A plant for home waste processing that functions on new, revolutionary steaming and gasification techniques. This installation doesn´t  pollute the air and even provides a lot of green energy. One hundred thousand ton home waste supplies as much energy as 25 wind mills or enough electricity for 8000 homes. There is no waste combustion and everything is odourless. An American company just started the first installation in the world in Birmingham. 
(Vlaams Dagblad, Sunday, June 14, 2002)
Flemish member of Parliament Jos Bex (spirit) is planning such an installation for the Louvain district.

 


 

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