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UNDERWATER PREMISES
UNTERWASSER-GEBÄUDE
EDIFICES SOUS-MARINS
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[0001] The present invention relates to an underwater multi-facility hub constituting a
pedestrian passage premises in connection with at least two urban or sub-urban fabrics
separated by a body of water, for example particularly, but not exclusively, underwater
premises for retail, commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities
in connection with the urban or sub-urban fabrics.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] In a metropolitan city, land is of limited supply. Urban fabrics are established
on pieces of precious and scattered lands or isolated areas due to geographical constraint.
Urban fabrics are usually self-contained but saturation may occur for example employment
opportunity. Introduction of resources and expertise may be required. These are some
of the reasons for mobilization of manpower between urban fabrics. This is hindered
by the separation of the urban fabrics and especially for example when the urban fabrics
are distributed in the form of an archipelago. The existence of transportation network
such as a tunnel or a bridge brings the urban fabric closer.
JP4-371676 discloses an underwater dome connected to the ground through tunnels.
US2005/0274312 discloses a self-sufficient man-made island complex with a plurality of interconnected
islands.
US5899635A discloses an underwater tunnel system for vehicular traffic flow. However, there
is no added benefit other than increasing the mobility between the urban fabrics.
[0003] Underwater premises in general are known.
CN101105080A discloses urban premises with an underwater restaurant.
JP2001354192A discloses a floating facility that is arranged to rotate. However, they are only
underwater premises without increasing the mobility between the urban fabrics.
KR20150053056 discloses an underwater multi-facility hub which is closest to the subject-matter
of claim 1 of the present invention.
[0004] As land is of limited supply, there are problems in providing sufficient land for
building retail, commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities.
The overall costs in securing the land for construction are transferred to the users,
resulting in a continuous rise in the cost of living.
[0005] The invention seeks to eliminate or at least to mitigate such shortcomings by providing
new or otherwise improved underwater premises in connection with at least two urban
or sub-urban fabrics.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] According to the invention, there is provided an underwater multi-facility hub constituting
a pedestrian passage (100) including retail, commercial, entertainment, recreational
and/or cultural facilities, for connecting at least first and second urban or sub-urban
fabrics (A, B and C) separated by a body of water, comprising an enclosed structure
located below the surface of said body of water and defining an interior of the structure,
which interior includes a pedestrian walkway defined by retail spaces that are provided
along entire longitudinal extent of the interior and on opposite sides thereof to
form two parallel rows of retail, spaces, the structure has at least first and second
entrances and/or exits (101) at different parts of the interior and permitting access
between the pedestrian walkway and said at least first and second urban or sub-urban
fabrics (A, B and C) respectively, wherein the pedestrian walkway extends across said
at least first and second entrances and/or exits (101) via the interior of the structure
and providing access to the retail spaces (103) for enjoyment and use by people, such
retail spaces provide shopping opportunity and a continuous shopping experience when
the urban fabrics (A, B and C) are shopping centers, thereby creates a shopping hub
which thereby encourage people to stay in ; characterized in that the interior of
the structure is compartmentalized in cross-section to provide divisions, the pedestrian
walkway and the retail spaces are provided in a main division of the divisions, means
of egress are provided with a first support division of the divisions having pedestrian
passageway for people inside the interior to evacuate in the case of emergency, and
a second support division of the divisions includes means of fire-fighting access
which includes a vehicle passage that extends along the interior, each of the means
of egress and means of fire-fighting access extends across first and second entrances
and/or exit.
[0007] Preferably, the structure is submerged and is located on or above the bottom of said
body of water.
[0008] More preferably, the structure is buried in the bottom of said body of water.
[0009] It is preferable that the divisions are storeys to provide one or more levels of
said spaces in the interior.
[0010] Advantageously, the structure has at least three storeys to provide respective levels
of said spaces in the interior, the levels of spaces being in communication with one
another and sharing each of said at least first and second entrances and/or exits
at a respective part of the interior.
[0011] More advantageously, the underwater multi-facility hub further includes a ventilation
system which extends across the first and second entrances and/or exits(101).
[0012] It is advantageous that said at least first and second entrances and/or exits (101)
provide access to the means of egress or escape in the structure for evacuation to
places of safety within specific timeframe in case of emergency.
[0013] Preferably, the means of egress or escape (105) includes subdivision of the interior
of the structure into two or more fire compartments for preventing spread of fire.
[0014] More preferably, the means of fire-fighting access (106) is designated and protected
to enable firefighting and effect rescue in case of fire.
[0015] It is preferable that the means of fire-fighting access (106) comprises an adequate
number of land access points predetermined by cross-sectional size of the interior
of the structure.
[0016] Advantageously, the land access points comprise at least one of said at least first
and second entrances and/or exits (101).
[0017] More advantageously, the means of fire-fighting access (106) is of a specific cross-sectional
size to permit access by a customized firefighting vehicle.
[0018] Preferably, the interior of the structure includes one or more logistic zones (119)
extending from at least one of said at least first and second entrances and/or exits
(101) to said retail spaces for commercial entertainment, recreational and/or cultural
facilities.
[0019] More preferably, the logistic zones (119) is separated from the means of egress or
escape (105) and means of fire-fighting access (106).
[0020] Yet more preferably, the ventilation system comprises a network of air ducts for
air intake and exhaust.
[0021] It is preferable that the network of air ducts is in communication with the atmosphere
at a location in the structure, which is above the surface of said body of water or
below the surface of said body of water with an underwater connection that extends
to above the surface of said body of water.
[0022] Preferably, the means of egress or escape (105) and the means of fire-fighting access
(106) comprise a pressurization air system which suppresses the ingress of smoke to
the means of egress or escape (105) and the means of fire-fighting access(106).
[0023] The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in any
one of claims 15 to 17, further including a smoke extraction system to serve the retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreation and/or cultural facilities.
[0024] Yet more preferably, the structure has a wall that includes no window or at least
one window (113) to enable viewing of underwater features from the interior, the said
at least one window (113) whether or not being closable by a shield.
[0025] More preferably, the structure itself or the structure has extendable storey or storeys
that can rise above water or submerge into water to enable viewing of above-water
and underwater features from the interior, the said at least one window (113) whether
or not being closable by a shield.
[0026] It is preferable that the underwater multi-facility hub includes framework or facilities
to support the enjoyment and use by people whilst walking along the at least one route
from one of said at least first and second urban fabrics (A, B and C) to another of
said first and second urban or sub-urban fabrics (A, B and C) or vice versa.
[0027] Preferably, the framework or facilities comprises at least some of air conditioning
system, electricity and lighting system, gas system, water supply system, drainage
system and supporting facilities
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0028] The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example only, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the invention in the form of an
underwater premises connecting at least two urban or suburban fabrics, for example
three as shown;
Figure 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the underwater premises and two of
the urban or suburban fabrics of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is schematic illustration of a floor plan of each of three levels in the
underwater premises of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view a possible arrangement for the underwater
premises in a specific geographical location, where the underwater premises is buried
in the bottom of a water body;
Figure 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a possible arrangement for the underwater
premises in another specific geographical location, where the underwater premises
is located above the bottom of a water body;
Figure 6 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a possible arrangement for the underwater
premises in a further specific geographical location, where the underwater premises
is partially buried in the bottom of a water body;
Figure 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a part of the underwater premises
of Figure 6, with a window to be provided at a sidewall;
Figure 8 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a possible arrangement for the underwater
premises in a specific geographical location, where the underwater premises includes
an extendable storey above water or submerged into water;
Figure 9 is a first cross-sectional view of the underwater premises of Figure 3, showing
in particular a general ventilation arrangement thereof;
Figure 10 is a second cross-sectional view of the underwater premises of Figure 3,
showing the ventilation arrangement in case of fire at pedestrian aisles/commercial
space thereof;
Figure 11 is a third cross-sectional view of the underwater premises of Figure 3,
showing the ventilation arrangement in case of fire at a logistic zone thereof;
Figure 12 is a fourth cross-sectional view of the underwater premises of Figure 3,
taken along line A-A, showing the general arrangement thereof;
Figure 13 is a schematic plan, on an enlarged scale, of one of the urban or suburban
fabrics in connection with the underwater premises of Figure 1; and
Figure 14 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the urban or suburban fabric in connection
with the underwater premises of Figure 13.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0029] Referring initially to Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings, there is shown an underwater
premises 100 for retail, commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities
embodying the invention, which is in connection with or preferably inter-connecting
at least first and second urban or sub-urban fabrics separated by a body of water
or, for example, three urban or sub-urban fabrics A, B and C as shown. The underwater
premises 100 is for example as shown in Figure 1 in the form of a Y-shaped underwater
structure or establishment. The structure defines an interior for the provision of
retail, commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities.
[0030] The physical shape and form of the underwater premises 100 are dependent upon the
locations of the urban or sub-urban fabrics A, B and C, the environmental geographical
landscape of the spot as well as that within the vicinity or in adjoining regions.
[0031] The urban or sub-urban fabrics A, B and C together with the underwater premises 100
form a conjointment that promotes a continuous retail, commercial, entertainment,
recreational and/or cultural experience and enjoyment for members of the general public
when travelling from one to another of the urban or sub-urban fabrics A, B and C.
The invention intends to provide a linkage for bringing together urban or sub-urban
fabrics A, B and C while utilizing the space in the linkage to enhance the travel
experience of users.
[0032] In a nutshell, the underwater premises 100 comprises an enclosed structure located
below the surface of the body of water situated between islands or otherwise separated
pieces of lands, such as the Sydney Harbour in Australia, Keppel Harbour in Singapore,
Upper New York Bay or the New Work Harbour in New York, the Victoria Harbour in Hong
Kong, Tokyo Bay in Japan and Gulf de Napoli in Italy, and defining an interior of
the structure, which provides or creates spaces 103 for retail, commercial, entertainment,
recreational and/or cultural facilities. Access to the urban or sub-urban fabrics
A, B and C is made possible via respective entrances and/or exits101 at different
parts of the interior of the structure of the underwater premises 100.
[0033] The entrances and/or exits 101 act as ports, portals or the like allowing people
to enter the underwater premises 100 from the connected urban or suburban fabrics
A, B and C, and/or to leave the underwater premises 100.
[0034] In a preferred embodiment, the entrances and/or exits 101 are preferably underground,
conjoining pieces of the urban or sub-urban fabrics A, B and C at a level below ground
or the sea level. As an alternative, the entrances and/or exits 101 may be built above
ground. It is also possible for the entrances and/or exits 101 to stretch across the
above ground level and the underground level. The entrances and/or exits 101 may be
located at any part of the underwater premises 100 and not necessarily an extreme
end thereof. For example, the structure of the underwater premises 100 may be in the
form of a ring or loop rather than a branched (e.g. Y-shaped) configuration. Hence,
the entrances and/or exits 101 may be provided at any point along the length of the
underwater premises 100, providing access to the respective urban or sub-urban fabrics
A, B and C. Another possibility would be to have only one entrance and/or exit 101
in the situation where one of two urban or sub-urban fabrics A and B, A and C or B
and C is underground, for example in the middle of a mass of water. Access to the
structure would then rely on a single entrance and/or exit 101.
[0035] The structure of the underwater premises 100 further includes at least one route
102 for ambulation preferably on foot. The route 102 is preferably a circuit route.
The route 102 extends across the entrances and/or exits 101 via the interior of the
structure of the underwater premises 100 and provides access to a plurality of spaces
103 with identified or assigned purposes. The spaces 103 are preferably for retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities, for continuous
enjoyment and use by people within the structure. Such spaces 103 are underwater and
are mainly provided for retail, commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural
purposes. These spaces 103 offer business and job opportunities while bringing alive
the structure of the underwater premises 100.
[0036] In a preferred embodiment, the spaces 103 offer a continuation or extension of shopping
experience via the entrances and/or exits 101 from or relative to the urban or sub-urban
fabrics A, B and C. The underwater premises 100 thereby forms a shopping hub or for
such other uses and enjoyment by people as and when the spaces 103 are equipped for
retail, commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities, whilst
commuting therealong. The structure of the underwater premises 100 and the urban or
sub-urban fabrics A, B and C are conjoined to form a shopping establishment in a substantially
underground and/or underwater transportation network.
[0037] As shown in Figure 1, taking the urban fabric A for example, there may be an elevated
walkway A1 that leads to the entrance and/or exit 101 at a preferred level above ground.
In addition or as an alternative, there may be a basement walkable link A2 that leads
to the same entrance and/or exit 101 at another preferred level which may or may not
be underground. Space A3 for retail, commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or
cultural activities may be provided at the basement. The basement walkable link A2
leads through to the space A3 and provides access to the whole area. The walkable
link A2 connects to the interior of the structure of the underwater premises 100 through
the entrance and/or exit 101. The space in the interior is equipped with retail, commercial,
recreational, entertainment and/or cultural facilities resulting in the continuation
of the shopping, commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural experience
in the basement of the urban or sub-urban fabric A.
[0038] The structure of the underwater premises 100 may be submerged in water, wholly or
partially. Referring to Figure 2, there is shown a preferred embodiment of the structure
of the underwater premises 100 being buried in the bed of the body of water. This
would be suitable for application in the geographical condition of the Sydney Harbour
in Australia, Keppel Harbour in Singapore, Upper New York Bay or the New Work Harbour
in New York, the Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong, Tokyo Bay in Japan or Gulf de Napoli
in Italy. In another embodiment, the structure of the underwater premises 100 may
be elevated from the bottom of the body of water, hence located above the bed thereof,
such that the underwater premises 100 may be in the form of a submerged structure,
supported on for example pillars and/or frames, and joining the urban or suburban
fabrics A, B and C together. In yet another embodiment, the structure of the underwater
premises 100 may be partially buried in the bottom of the body of water, hence embedded,
at least partially, in the bed of the body of water.
[0039] The building of the underwater premises 100 will involve digging of the bed of the
body of water. There may be environmental concerns and would only be applicable in
certain locations with specific permission. In that case, the entrances and/or exits
101 may be provided underwater or above the water level dependent upon the position
of the access to the urban or sub-urban fabric A, B and C.
[0040] The structure of the underwater premises 100 includes one or more storeys to provide
one or more levels of spaces 103 in the interior. This may involve the entire structure
of the underwater premises 100 or only a part or parts thereof. The restriction would
generally be environmental. Different levels of the spaces 103 are in communication
with one another and preferably share the same entrance and/or exit 101 at each respective
part of the interior of the structure of the underwater premises 100.
[0041] At each level, the spaces 103 are provided along the longitudinal extent of the interior
of the underwater premises 100 and preferably on opposite lateral sides thereof to
form two parallel rows of spaces 103 maximized for retail, commercial, entertainment,
recreational and/or cultural facilities as desired. At preferred locations along the
interior, there are provided means of egress or escape 105 and means of fire-fighting
access 106. All such facilities 105 and 106 extend along the length of the interior
across, or reaching, the entrances and/or exits 101 at opposite ends of the structure
of the underwater premises 100.
[0042] In the preferred embodiment as shown in Figure 3, the structure of the underwater
premises 100 preferably includes three storeys or levels. The first level 110 includes
two parallel rows of commercial spaces 103 partitioned into outlets for retail and
for food and beverages along the length of the structure. Extending between the two
parallel rows of commercial spaces 103 is a main pedestrian corridor or aisle 104
which forms part of the route 102. Provided at specific locations are accesses to
the means of egress or escape 105 and the means of fire-fighting access 106. The specific
locations for access to the means of egress or escape 105 and the means of fire-fighting
access 106 are predetermined according to, for example, the dimensions of the interior
of the underwater premises 100.
[0043] On a second level 120, the means of egress or escape 105 extends along the length
of the interior of the structure of the underwater premises 100, and provides passageway
or escape routes for people inside the interior of the structure to evacuate in the
case of emergency. In more detail, the means of egress or escape 105 includes two
passages that extend parallel to each other and along the left and right sides of
the interior of the structure of the underwater premises 100.
[0044] The main pedestrian aisle 104 includes subdivision of the interior of the structure
of the underwater premises 100 into two or more fire compartments by fire shutters
108 for preventing spread of fire and smoke. The fire shutters 108 are installed at
intervals along the length of the interior of the structure to compartmentalize the
structure of the underwater premises 100 and in particular the main pedestrian aisle
104 and the commercial spaces 103. Such fire shutters 108 should upon activation extend
across and shut off at least one of the levels 110, 120 and 130 in a direction transverse
to the pedestrian aisle 104.
[0045] On the third level 130, there is provided the means of fire-fighting access 106 designated
for and protected to enable firefighting as well as to effect rescue in case of fire
or accident inside or in close vicinity of the structure. In this particular embodiment,
the means of fire-fighting access 106 includes only one passage extending along one
side of the interior longitudinally of the structure of the underwater premises 100,
and is of a specific cross-sectional size to permit access by a customized firefighting
vehicle. The means of fire-fighting access 106 further includes an adequate number
of land access points along length of the structure, predetermined by the cross-sectional
size of the interior of the structure. Preferably, the land access points include
at least one of the entrances and/or exits 101, for maximizing the degree and flexibility
of access. Specific lifts 111 are assigned to access other levels of the structure
for fire-fighting and rescue from the means of fire-fighting access 106.
[0046] The opposite side of the interior of the structure is lined by logistic zones 119
that permit management of resources and their distribution. One or more logistic zones
119 extend from at least one of the entrances and/or exits 101 to the spaces 103.
Lifts 112 are installed at intervals to permit access to and from the logistic zones
119. Such lifts 112 take the users to various levels of the structure of the underwater
premises 100. Between the means of fire-fighting access 106 and the logistic zones
119, there are arranged one or more electrical and mechanical zones 109. The electrical
and mechanical zones 109 extend along the entire length of the interior to allow room
and passage for electrical and mechanical installations.
[0047] With regard to the construction of the underwater premises 100, it will now be described
with particular reference to Figures 4 to 8, which depict various preferred configurations
and arrangements by way of graphical illustration. In Figure 4, there is shown a cross-section
of the structure of the underwater premises 100 taken along its length, which is buried
underwater, i.e. in the bed of the body of water i.e. seabed. It may be the entire
structure being buried underwater or only a section thereof. Figure 5 shows a cross-section
of the structure of the underwater premises 100 being elevated above the seabed, which
is supported on an array of pillars planted into the seabed. Depending on its profile,
the seabed may have a recessed region over and above which the relevant section of
the structure has to run as depicted in order to be in line with adjacent sections
at opposite ends thereof buried in or sitting on the seabed. Referring to Figure 6,
the structure, or a section thereof, is submerged and located on, and partially buried
in, the seabed.
[0048] In the preferred embodiment, as shown in Figure 7, one or more windows 113 may be
formed on a sidewall of at least the first level 110 of the structure of the underwater
premises 100, through which people inside the structure may view and connect themselves
to the water or marine scenery outside for enjoyment being underwater. The windows
113 are preferably provided with shutters or shields for closing or sealing in case
of, for example, hostile weather conditions.
[0049] As shown in Figure 8, the structure of the underwater premises 100, which is submerged
and buried in the seabed, may include a tower extending upwardly above the water.
The tower acts as a lookout for visitors and may in practice be utilized to provide
a vent for ventilation purposes. In a complex design, the tower may house an extendable
storey or storeys, as implemented by for example a lift, which can rise above water
or be submerged in water to enable viewing of above-water and underwater features
from the interior.
[0050] Referring also to Figures 9 to 12, the interior of the structure of the underwater
premises 100 is subdivided longitudinally in or compartmentalized in cross-section
to provide the means of egress or escape 105, the means of fire-fighting access 106
and the electrical and mechanical zone 109, which extend along the interior as mentioned
above. Associated with the electrical and mechanical zone 109 is a ventilation system
that includes a network of air ducts for air exchange i.e. intake and exhaust. The
network of air ducts are in communication with the atmosphere at a number of locations
in the structure of the underwater premises 100, including the entrances and/or exits
101 at opposite ends thereof. Such locations may be situated above the surface of
the body of water and/or below the surface of the surface of the body of water but
with an underwater connection that extends to above the surface of the body of water.
[0051] As shown in Figure 9, utilities zones 114 are provided underneath the floor of the
first level 110. Rooms at strategic locations in the first level 110 and amongst the
commercial spaces 103 are assigned to become air-handling units 115 which form part
of the ventilation system. On either side of the commercial spaces 103, there is at
least one air-handling unit 115. The air-handling units 115 are interconnected by
a series of ventilation ducts. Such ducts are connected to an exhaust air header and
a fresh air header. Exhaust air is expelled to the ambient via the exhaust air header.
Fresh air is taken from the ambient via the fresh air header. These facilities are
provided on the third level 130 of the structure of the underwater premises 100, within
or adjacent the electrical and mechanical zone 109 at intervals along length of the
structure.
[0052] The means of egress or escape 105 is connected to the commercial spaces 103 and the
main pedestrian aisle 104 via a number of ramps 107 at different locations. The means
of egress or escape 105 is in connection with at least one of the entrances and/or
exits 101 for evacuation of people to places of safety within a specific timeframe
in case of emergency. The means of egress or escape 105 and the means of fire-fighting
access 106 may comprise at least one pressurization air system to suppress the ingress
of smoke to the means of egress or escape 105 and the means of fire-fighting access
106.
[0053] The pressurization air system includes a pressurization header. Air is kept under
a pressure that is greater than atmospheric pressure to prevent smoke from getting
into the means of egress or escape 105 within the interior of the structure of the
underwater premises 100. It is noted that pressurization air system is not necessarily
required, dependent on different regulatory requirements in different conditions.
[0054] The utilities zone 114 houses pipeworks to support the enjoyment and use by people
whilst walking along the route 102 between the urban or sub-urban fabrics A, B and
C. The pipeworks include at least some of the following amenities: electricity and
lighting systems, gas systems, water supply systems, drainage systems and supporting
facilities.
[0055] In case of a fire at the main pedestrian aisle 104, smoke is extracted through an
extraction system in the ceiling of the first level 110. The extraction system leads
to a smoke extraction header on the third level 130. Fresh air enters from the ambient
via the pressurization header for use in the means of egress or escape 105 and the
means of fire-fighting access 106.
[0056] In case of a fire at one logistic zone 119, smoke is discharged through a duct connected
to the logistic zone 119 by the smoke extraction header. Fresh air is taken from the
ambient via the pressurization header
for use in the means of egress or escape and the means of fire-fighting access 106.
The pressure in the means of egress or escape 105 and the means of fire-fighting access
106 is discharged to the ambient via a pressure relief header at the third level 130.
[0057] It is noted that the means of egress or escape 105 and the means of fire-fighting
access 106 are separated from the logistic zones 119 for safety reasons, such that
they are reserved for rescue and escape in case of fire and are protected from fire
and smoke from the logistic zones 119 where the risk of fire is relatively higher.
In general, the means of egress or escape 105 and the means of fire-fighting access
106 are a place of safety, and hence they should be free of objects that can be burnt
and/or obstructive and therefore only need pressurization to prevent ingress of smoke.
[0058] The invention has been given by way of example only, and various other modifications
of and/or alterations to the described embodiment may be made by persons skilled in
the art without departing from the scope of the invention as specified in the appended
claims.
1. An underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage (100) including
retail, commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities, for connecting
at least first and second urban or sub-urban fabrics (A, B and C) separated by a body
of water, comprising an enclosed structure located below the surface of said body
of water and defining an interior of the structure, which interior includes a pedestrian
walkway delineated by retail spaces (103) that are provided along an entire longitudinal
extent of the interior and on opposite sides thereof to form two parallel rows of
retail spaces, the structure having at least first and second entrances and/or exits
(101) at different parts of the interior and permitting access between the pedestrian
walkway and said at least first and second urban or sub-urban fabrics (A, B and C)
respectively, wherein the pedestrian walkway extends across said at least first and
second entrances and/or exits (101) via the interior of the structure and providing
access to the retail spaces (103) for enjoyment and use by people, such retail spaces
providing shopping opportunity and a continuous shopping experience when the urban
fabrics (A, B and C) include shopping centers, thereby creating a shopping hub which
thereby encourages people to stay in; characterized in that the interior of the structure is compartmentalized in cross-section to provide divisions,
the pedestrian walkway and the retail spaces are provided in a main division (110)
of the divisions, means of egress (105) are provided with a first support division
(120) of the divisions having a pedestrian passageway for people inside the interior
to evacuate in the case of emergency, and a second support division (130) of the divisions
includes means of fire-fighting access (106) which includes a vehicle passage that
extends along the interior, each of the means of egress and means of fire-fighting
access extending across the first and second entrances and/or exit.
2. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
1, wherein the structure is submerged and is located on or above the bottom of said
body of water.
3. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
1, wherein the structure is buried in the bottom of said body of water.
4. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in any
one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the divisions are storeys to provide one or more levels
of spaces in the interior.
5. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
4, wherein the structure has at least three storeys to provide respective levels of
spaces in the interior, the levels of spaces being in communication with one another
and sharing each of said at least first and second entrances and/or exits at a respective
part of the interior.
6. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in any
one of claims 1 to 5, further including a ventilation system which extends across
the first and second entrances and/or exits (101).
7. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
1, wherein said at least first and second entrances and/or exits (101) provide access
to the means of egress or escape in the structure for evacuation to places of safety
within specific timeframe in case of emergency.
8. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
7, wherein the means of egress or escape (105) includes subdivision of the interior
of the structure into two or more fire compartments for preventing spread of fire.
9. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in any
one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the means of fire-fighting access (106) is designated
and protected to enable firefighting and effect rescue in case of fire.
10. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
9, wherein the means of fire-fighting access (106) comprises an adequate number of
land access points predetermined by cross-sectional size of the interior of the structure.
11. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
10, wherein the land access points comprise at least one of said at least first and
second entrances and/or exits (101).
12. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in any
one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the means of fire-fighting access (106) is of a specific
cross-sectional size to permit access by a customized firefighting vehicle.
13. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in any
one of claims 1 to 12, wherein the interior of the structure includes one or more
logistic zones (119) extending from at least one of said at least first and second
entrances and/or exits (101) to said retail spaces for commercial entertainment, recreational
and/or cultural facilities.
14. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
13, wherein the logistic zones (119) are separated from the means of egress or escape
(105) and means of fire-fighting access (106).
15. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
6, wherein the ventilation system comprises a network of air ducts for air intake
and exhaust.
16. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
15, wherein the network of air ducts is in communication with the atmosphere at a
location in the structure, which is above the surface of said body of water or below
the surface of said body of water with an underwater connection that extends to above
the surface of said body of water.
17. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
15 or claim 16, wherein the means of egress or escape (105) and the means of fire-fighting
access (106) comprise a pressurization air system which suppresses the ingress of
smoke to the means of egress or escape (105) and the means of fire-fighting access
(106).
18. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in any
one of claims 15 to 17, further including a smoke extraction system to serve the retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreation and/or cultural facilities.
19. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in any
one of claims 1 to 18, wherein the structure has a wall that includes no window or
at least one window (113) to enable viewing of underwater features from the interior,
the said at least one window (113) whether or not being closable by a shield.
20. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in any
one of claims 1 to 19, wherein the structure itself or the structure has extendable
storey or storeys that can rise above water or submerge into water to enable viewing
of above-water and underwater features from the interior, the said at least one window
(113) whether or not being closable by a shield.
21. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in any
one of claims 1 to 20, including framework or facilities to support the enjoyment
and use by people whilst walking along the at least one route from one of said at
least first and second urban fabrics (A, B and C) to another of said first and second
urban or sub-urban fabrics (A, B and C) or vice versa.
22. The underwater multi-facility hub constituting a pedestrian passage including retail,
commercial, entertainment, recreational and/or cultural facilities as claimed in claim
21, wherein the framework or facilities comprises at least some of air conditioning
system, electricity and lighting system, gas system, water supply system, drainage
system and supporting facilities.
1. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, die eine Fußgängerpassage (100) mit Einzelhandels-,
Geschäfts-, Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen umfasst, um mindestens
erste und zweite städtische oder vorstädtische Gebilde (A, B und C) zu verbinden,
die durch ein Gewässer getrennt sind,
umfassend eine geschlossene Struktur, die sich unterhalb der Oberfläche des Gewässers
befindet und einen Innenraum der Struktur definiert,
wobei der Innenraum einen Fußgängerweg umfasst, der Einzelhandelsflächen (103) aufweist,
die entlang einer gesamten Längserstreckung des Innenraums und auf dessen gegenüberliegenden
Seiten vorgesehen sind, um zwei parallele Reihen von Einzelhandelsflächen zu bilden,
wobei die Struktur mindestens erste und zweite Eingänge und/oder Ausgänge (101) an
verschiedenen Teilen des Innenraums aufweist und den Zugang zu dem Fußgängerweg und
den mindestens ersten und zweiten städtischen oder vorstädtischen Gebilden (A, B und
C) ermöglicht,
wobei sich der Fußgängerweg über die mindestens ersten und zweiten Ein- und/oder Ausgänge
(101) über den Innenraum der Struktur erstreckt und den Zugang zu den Einzelhandelsflächen
(103) zum Amüsement und zur Benutzung durch Personen bereitstellt,
wobei die Einzelhandelsflächen, Einkaufsmöglichkeiten und ein kontinuierliches Einkaufserlebnis
bieten, wenn die städtischen Gebilde (A, B und C) Einkaufszentren umfassen, wodurch
ein Einkaufszentrum entsteht, das die Menschen zum Verweilen anregt;
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Innenraum der Struktur im Querschnitt unterteilt ist, um Abteilungen bereitzustellen,
der Fußgängerweg und die Einzelhandelsflächen in einer Hauptabteilung (110) der Abteilungen
vorgesehen sind, Mittel zum Ausgang (105) entsprechend einer ersten Versorgungsabteilung
(120) für die Abteilungen vorgesehen sind, die einen Fußgängerdurchgang für Personen
die sich im Innenraum befinden aufweist, um im Notfall evakuieren zu können,
und eine zweite Versorgungsabteilung (130) für die Abteilungen Mittel zum Zugang zur
Brandbekämpfung (106) umfasst,
die eine Fahrzeugdurchfahrt umfasst, die sich entlang des Innenraums erstreckt,
wobei sich alle Mittel zum Ausgang und alle Mittel zum Zugang zur Brandbekämpfung,
über den ersten und zweiten Eingang und/oder Ausgang erstrecken.
2. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach Anspruch 1,
wobei die Struktur eingetaucht ist und sich auf oder über dem Boden des Gewässers
befindet.
3. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach Anspruch 1,
wobei die Struktur im Boden des Gewässers vergraben ist.
4. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach einem der Ansprüche 1
bis 3,
wobei die Abteilungen Stockwerke sind, um eine oder mehrere Ebenen von Räumen im Innenraum
bereitzustellen.
5. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach Anspruch 4,
wobei die Struktur mindestens drei Stockwerke aufweist, um entsprechende Ebenen von
Räumen im Innenraum bereitzustellen, wobei die Ebenen von Räumen miteinander in Verbindung
stehen und jeden der mindestens ersten und zweiten Eingänge und/oder Ausgänge an einem
jeweiligen Teil des Innenraums gemeinsam teilen.
6. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach einem der Ansprüche 1
bis 5,
ferner umfassend ein Belüftungssystem, das sich über die ersten und zweiten Ein- und/oder
Ausgänge (101) erstreckt.
7. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach Anspruch 1,
wobei die mindestens ersten und zweiten Eingänge und/oder Ausgänge (101), den Zugang
zu den Mitteln zum Ausgang oder zur Flucht in der Struktur zum Evakuieren an sichere
Orte, im Notfall innerhalb eines bestimmten Zeitraumes ermöglichen.
8. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach Anspruch 7,
wobei die Mittel zum Ausgang oder zur Flucht (105) eine Unterteilung des Innenraums
der Struktur in zwei oder mehr Brandabschnitte zum Verhindern der Ausbreitung von
Feuer umfassen.
9. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach einem der Ansprüche 1
bis 8,
wobei die Mittel zum Zugang zur Brandbekämpfung (106) dafür ausgelegt und entsprechend
geschützt sind, um die Brandbekämpfung zu ermöglichen und im Falle eines Brandes eine
Rettung zu ermöglichen.
10. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach Anspruch 9,
wobei die Mittel zum Zugang zur Brandbekämpfung (106) eine ausreichende Anzahl von
Landzugangspunkten umfassen, die durch die Querschnittsgröße des Inneraums der Struktur
vorgegeben sind.
11. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach Anspruch 10,
wobei die Landzugangspunkte mindestens einen der mindestens ersten und zweiten Ein-
und/oder Ausgänge (101) umfassen.
12. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach einem der Ansprüche 1
bis 11,
wobei die Mittel zum Zugang zur Brandbekämpfung (106) von einer bestimmten Querschnittsgröße
sind, um den Zugang für ein angepasstes Feuerlöschfahrzeug zu ermöglichen.
13. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach einem der Ansprüche 1
bis 12,
wobei der Innenraum der Struktur eine oder mehrere logistische Zonen (119) umfasst,
die sich von mindestens einem der mindestens ersten und zweiten Ein- und/oder Ausgänge
(101) zu den Einzelhandelsflächen für kommerzielle Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder
Kultureinrichtungen erstrecken.
14. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach Anspruch 13,
wobei die logistischen Zonen (119) von den Mitteln zum Ausgang oder zur Flucht (105)
und den Mitteln zum Zugang zur Brandbekämpfung (106) getrennt sind.
15. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach Anspruch 6,
wobei das Belüftungssystem ein Netzwerk von Luftkanälen für den Lufteintritt und -austritt
umfasst.
16. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach Anspruch 15,
wobei das Netzwerk von Luftkanälen in Verbindung mit der Atmosphäre an einer Stelle
in der Struktur steht,
die sich über der Oberfläche des Gewässers oder unter der Oberfläche des Gewässers
befindet, mit einer Unterwasserverbindung, die sich bis über die Oberfläche des Gewässers
erstreckt.
17. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach einem der Ansprüche 15
oder 16,
wobei die Mittel zum Ausgang oder zur Flucht (105) und die Mittel zum Zugang zur Brandbekämpfung
(106) ein Druckluftsystem umfassen, das den Eintritt von Rauch in die Mittel zum Ausgang
oder zur Flucht (105) und die Mittel zum Zugang zur Brandbekämpfung (106) verhindert.
18. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach einem der Ansprüche 15
bis 17,
ferner umfassend ein Rauchabzugssystem zur Versorgung der Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen.
19. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach einem der Ansprüche 1
bis 18,
wobei die Struktur eine Wand aufweist, die kein Fenster oder mindestens ein Fenster
(113) umfasst, um die Betrachtung der Unterwasserlandschaft vom Innenraum aus zu ermöglichen,
wobei das mindestens eine Fenster (113) durch eine Abschirmung verschließbar ist.
20. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach einem der Ansprüche 1
bis 19,
wobei die Struktur selbst ein ausziehbares Stockwerk oder Stockwerke darstellt oder
die Struktur ein ausziehbares Stockwerk oder Stockwerke umfasst, die über die Oberfläche
des Gewässers steigen oder in das Gewässer eintauchen können, um die Betrachtung von
Objekten oberhalb oder unterhalb der Oberfläche des Gewässers vom Innenraum aus zu
ermöglichen, wobei das mindestens eine Fenster (113) durch eine Abschirmung verschließbar
ist.
21. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach einem der Ansprüche 1
bis 20,
umfassend einem Framework bzw. Einrichtungen zur Unterstützung des Amüsements und
der Benutzung durch Menschen, während ihres Entlangschreitens der mindestens einen
Strecke von einem der mindestens ersten und zweiten städtischen Gebilde (A, B und
C) zu einem anderen der ersten und zweiten städtischen oder vorstädtischen Gebilde
(A, B und C) oder umgekehrt.
22. Unterwasser-Mehrzweck-Struktur, mit einer Fußgängerpassage, Einzelhandels-, Geschäfts-,
Unterhaltungs-, Freizeit- und/oder Kultureinrichtungen nach Anspruch 21, in welcher
das Framework bzw. die Einrichtungen mindestens eine Klimaanlage, ein Strom- und Beleuchtungssystem,
ein Gassystem, ein Wasserversorgungssystem, ein Entwässerungssystem und Versorgungseinrichtungen
umfassen.
1. Un centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier (100) comprenant
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, pour relier au moins un premier et un deuxième structure urbaine
ou suburbaine (A, B et C) séparés par un plan d'eau,
comprenant une structure fermée située sous la surface dudit plan d'eau et définissant
un intérieur de la structure,
lequel intérieur comprend une allée piétonne délimitée par des espaces commerciaux
(103) qui sont prévus le long d'une étendue longitudinale entière de l'intérieur et
sur les côtés opposés de celui-ci pour former deux rangées parallèles d'espaces commerciaux,
la structure ayant au moins des première et deuxième entrées et/ou sorties (101) en
différentes parties de l'intérieur et permettant l'accès entre l'allée piétonne et
lesdits au moins première et deuxième structure urbaine ou suburbaine (A, B et C)
respectivement,
dans laquelle l'allée piétonne s'étend à travers lesdites au moins première et deuxième
entrées et/ou sorties (101) via l'intérieur de la structure et donne accès aux espaces
commerciaux (103) pour le plaisir et l'utilisation par les personnes,
de tels espaces commerciaux offrant des possibilités de shopping et une expérience
de shopping continu lorsque les structures urbaines (A, B et C) comprennent des centres
commerciaux,
créant ainsi un centre commercial qui encourage les personnes à y rester ;
caractérisé en ce que l'intérieur de la structure est compartimenté en section transversale pour fournir
des divisions,
l'allée piétonne et les espaces commerciaux sont aménagés dans une division principale
(110) des divisions,
des moyens d'évacuation (105) sont munis d'une première division de support (120)
des divisions ayant un passage pour piétons pour que les personnes à l'intérieur puissent
évacuer de l'intérieur en cas d'urgence,
et une deuxième division de support (130) des divisions comprend des moyens d'accès
de lutte contre l'incendie (106)
qui comprend un passage de véhicule qui s'étend le long d'intérieur,
chacun des moyens d'évacuation et des moyens d'accès de lutte contre l'incendie s'étendant
par les première et deuxième entrées et/ou sorties.
2. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon la revendication 1,
dans laquelle la structure est submergée et est située sur ou au-dessus du fond de
ladite plan d'eau.
3. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon la revendication 1,
dans laquelle la structure est enterrée dans le fond dudit plan d'eau.
4. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3,
dans laquelle les divisions sont des étages pour fournir un ou plusieurs niveaux d'espaces
à l'intérieur.
5. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon la revendication 4,
dans laquelle la structure a au moins trois étages pour fournir des niveaux respectifs
d'espaces à l'intérieur, les niveaux d'espaces étant en communication les uns avec
les autres et partageant chacune desdites au moins première et seconde entrées et/ou
sorties à une partie respective de l'intérieur.
6. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5,
comprenant en outre un système de ventilation qui s'étend sur les première et deuxième
entrées et/ou sorties (101).
7. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon la revendication 1,
dans laquelle lesdites au moins première et deuxième entrées et/ou sorties (101) donnent
accès aux moyens d'évacuation ou de fuite dans la structure pour l'évacuation vers
des lieux de sécurité dans des délais spécifiques en cas d'urgence.
8. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon la revendication 7,
dans laquelle les moyens d'évacuation ou de fuite (105) comprennent la subdivision
de l'intérieur de la structure en deux ou plusieurs compartiments coupe-feu pour empêcher
la propagation du feu.
9. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8,
dans laquelle les moyens d'accès de lutte contre l'incendie (106) sont désignés et
protégés pour permettre la lutte contre l'incendie et effectuer le sauvetage en cas
d'incendie.
10. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon la revendication 9,
dans laquelle les moyens d'accès de lutte contre l'incendie (106) comprennent un nombre
adéquat de points d'accès terrestres prédéterminés par la dimension de la section
transversale de l'intérieur de la structure.
11. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon la revendication 10,
dans laquelle les points d'accès terrestres comprennent au moins l'une desdites au
moins première et seconde entrées et/ou sorties (101).
12. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 11,
dans laquelle les moyens d'accès de lutte contre l'incendie (106) sont d'une taille
de section transversale spécifique pour permettre l'accès par un véhicule de lutte
contre l'incendie adapté.
13. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 12,
dans laquelle l'intérieur de la structure comprend une ou plusieurs zones logistiques
(119) s'étendant depuis au moins l'une desdites au moins première et deuxième entrées
et/ou sorties (101) jusqu'auxdits espaces commerciaux pour des installations commerciales
de divertissement, récréatives et/ou culturelles.
14. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon la revendication 13,
dans laquelle les zones logistiques (119) sont séparées des moyens d'évacuation ou
de fuite (105) et des moyens d'accès de lutte contre l'incendie (106).
15. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon la revendication 6,
dans lequel le système de ventilation comprend un réseau de conduits d'air pour l'entrée
et la sortie d'air.
16. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon la revendication 15,
dans laquelle le réseau de conduits d'air est en communication avec l'atmosphère à
un emplacement dans la structure,
qui est au-dessus de la surface de ladite plan d'eau ou au-dessous de la surface de
ladite plan d'eau avec une connexion sous-marine qui s'étend au-dessus de la surface
de ladite plan d'eau.
17. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon la revendication 15 ou 16,
dans laquelle les moyens d'évacuation ou de fuite (105) et les moyens d'accès de lutte
contre l'incendie (106) comprennent un système à air comprimé qui supprime l'entrée
de fumée dans les moyens d'évacuation ou de fuite (105) et les moyens d'accès de lutte
contre l'incendie (106).
18. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon l'une quelconque des revendications 15 à 17,
y compris un système d'extraction de la fumée pour desservir les installations commerces
de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives et/ou culturelles.
19. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 18,
dans laquelle la structure a une paroi qui ne comporte pas de fenêtre ou au moins
une fenêtre (113) pour permettre la visualisation d'éléments sous-marins depuis l'intérieur,
ladite au moins une fenêtre (113) pouvant être fermée par un écran.
20. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 19,
dans laquelle la structure elle-même présente un ou plusieurs étages extensibles,
ou la structure a un ou plusieurs étages extensibles, qui peuvent s'élever au-dessus
du plan d'eau ou s'immerger dans le plan d'eau pour permettre le visualisation d'éléments
au-dessus du plan d'eau et sous-marins depuis l'intérieur, ladite au moins une fenêtre
(113) pouvant être fermée par un écran.
21. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles, selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 20,
comprenant un cadre ou des installations pour favoriser le plaisir et l'utilisation
par les personnes lorsqu'elles marchent le long d'au moins un itinéraire allant de
l'un desdits au moins premier et deuxième structure urbaine ou suburbaine (A, B et
C) à un autre desdits premier et un deuxième structure urbaine ou suburbaine (A, B
et C), ou vice versa.
22. Centre sous-marin multi-installations constituant un passage piétonnier, y compris
des installations commerce de détail, commerciales, de divertissement, récréatives
et/ou culturelles selon la revendication 21, dans laquelle le cadre ou les installations
comprennent au moins une partie du système de climatisation, du système électrique
et d'éclairage, du système de gaz, du système d'approvisionnement en eau, du système
de drainage et des installations auxiliaires.
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