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Anthracite Tracks

Name
Chloe Liang Xiuling
Education degree
Master
Subject area
Architecture
Study programme
Architecture and Extreme Environments
Year
2022

Developing social architecture that breathes life into remnants of the past to pave the way towards a sustainable future

Anthracite Tracks is a thesis project that investigates the possibility of utilising the waste products of mining in order to create a resilient community in Jerada, a city in Morocco. It proposes developing an environment for the community to be engaged in utilising Jerada’s mine waste as an additive to ceramics and clay-based building materials.

The mixed-use architecture consists of residential floors, workshop floors, an elevated community square, and a level for sorting and storing mine waste and fly ash.

TILES OF TWO CITIES
Upcycling mine waste into ceramic tiles

The material footprint of extraction

The mining industry in Morocco contributes to over a fifth of the nation's export value; but because of outdated laws and aggressive extraction, the country does not have any effective system to manage the vast amounts of waste produced by the nation's mines. With over 70% of the country's 240 mines closed, graveyards of abandoned rigs and endless seas of mine waste litter the country, and Jerada is no exception.

Once Morocco's biggest producer of coal and a fast-growing economy, rising operational costs caused the company in charge of the mine to close in 2001, plunging over 7000 people into unemployment and sentencing Jerada to economic, social, and infrastructural stagnation for the past two decades. Beyond the instability from unemployment, Jerada contains within its urban borders a staggering amount of mine waste – over 20 million tonnes.

A 95 meter tall mountain of mine waste in Jerada
Exploded isometric showing circulation and functions

Visualising the project

Anthracite Tracks presents the possibility of having mine waste from all around Morocco brought in to be a part of this movement of upcycling through creation, while providing an environment dedicated to celebrating the process and sharing the knowledge with everyone. The architecture takes the form of a building with predetermined spaces along with areas that have the suggestion of what it could be sketched out through the inclusion of a structural framework and open lots. The final evolution of the architecture is left up to those who reside within it, whereby the environment will be shaped by successive inhabitants.

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Programme for Anthracite Tracks

The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
Decent work and economic growth (8)
Industry, innovation and infrastructure (9)
Sustainable cities and communities (11)
Responsible consumption and production (12)

CV

CV

Telefon
+45 5020 7369
Chloe is a motivated and personable individual who works well with others while also performing independent tasks efficiently and effectively. She aims to pursue creative and specific solutions while retaining precision and practicality. She is able to keep a clear and organised head even under duress and deadlines. She has a particular interest in investigating sustainable materials, site-specific interventions, and cultivating public interaction through architecture.
Education & Relevant Courses
2020
2022

Master of Arts (Architecture and Extreme Environments), Det Kongelige Akademi

2016
2019

Bachelor of Science (Architecture and Sustainable Design), Singapore University of Technology and Design

Professional Work Experience
2020
2020

Architecture intern, The Architects Circle

Produced detailed construction drawings, schedules, and visualisations for tender submissions
2016
2016

Architecture intern, Spatial Anatomy

Assisted with production of architectural drawings, other project materials, and research on urban studies in Pyongyang
2016
2016

Architecture and Interior Design intern, eco.id Architects

Assisted with production of project materials
IT skills

Rhinoceros 3D

Grasshopper

V-Ray

Adobe Creative Suite

AutoCAD