STEMM
Introduction
The task at hand is to design a viable and appealing landscape for a new “green marina”. This marina would be located in the area that the Fort Hancock Chapel currently resides, on Sandy Hook. The landscaping must only include plants indigenous to Sandy Hook. The landscaping must take into account that the area is in direct sunlight as well as that the wild animals are present in the area. Lastly, the overall design must include measures taken to minimize storm water runoff.
| Figure 1- Witch Hazel (Seasonal) |
Systems Engineering
Engineering
The final solution is an innovation because it combines artistic quality and function, by creating an aesthetically pleasing color palette for year-round enjoyment. The design is a component involved with 9 other parts in the “green marina” system. However it is closely tied to the storm water management component, designed by MRay, in that the rain gardens are a combined effort on both parts. Agricultural engineering is heavily involved in the design. It is a discipline that applies engineering technology and agricultural processes to innovate. It compiles animal and plant biology as well as multiple types of engineering, including chemical, to create agricultural machinery and structures.
Manufacturing
The putting-out system is necessary in the chosen solution. The putting out system, also known as the workshop system, involves a leader hiring subcontractors to complete individual tasks in their own facilities using their own materials. The final solution also incorporates construction and industrial design processes. It uses construction through assembling an infrastructure. Industrial construction requires a team of individuals to complete a successful project, and is being utilized throughout the green marina design team. Industrial design integrates aesthetics, ergonomics and usability into designs to make them functional and marketable to consumers.
Science
| Figure 3- Rain Garden |
Technology
Bioretention
| Figure 5- Bioretention |
| Figure 6- Goldenrod |
| Figure 7- Sunflower |
The math used in the computation of the final design is mainly simple arithmetic, such as multiplication and calculating area of land to landscape.
A=1/2bh (area of a triangle)
A=.5x75x46=1725ft2
A= .5x34x40=680ft2 (2 areas) x2
A= .5x56x17=476ft2 (3 areas) x3
A=hw (area of a rectangle)
A=.5x44.5x66=1468.5ft2
A=222x6.5=1443ft2
Conclusion
The landscaping design is an innovation that combines aesthetics and functionality. It compounds agricultural engineering as well as the putting-out system of manufacturing. The final design will implement construction and industrial design. The final design is a combination of plants, indigenous to Sandy Hook, placed in strategic locations that have the ability to thrive in direct sunlight and salt spray. The design concept includes multiple rain gardens around the site, which enables bioretention and phytoremediation. The mathematics involved in the chosen solution use multiplication and area calculations. In conclusion, the landscape is an incredibly vital aspect to the “green” concept in the green marina.
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