Architecture & Design - Written by LynchburgUserGroup on Monday, November 30, 2009 0:00 - 0 Comments
Waterpleinen: Recreating Rain Reserviors as Dynamic Public Parks

For cities that are settled below sea level, dealing with copious amounts of rainfall year round can be a destructive challenge. But as the Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute predicts, Rotterdam has an even damper outlook – over the next century rainfall in the area is expected to increase by 5% with an increase in intensity of 10% . Rather than pouring heaps of money into expanding the sewer systems, officials have decided to turn to designers Florian Boer and Marco Vermeulen . In a project called “ Waterpleinen ” the pair have developed a much less costly and uncomplicated alternative that combines a vivid public space with a place for water collection! Read the rest of Waterpleinen: Recreating Rain Reserviors as Dynamic Public Parks Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: green architecture , green design , public space , sustainable design , water issues , Waterpleinen by Floria Boer and Marco Vermeulen
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