Designed by Arturo Vittori and his Italian studio Architecture and Vision, Warka Water is a water-catchment system that produces potable water by harvesting rain, fog, and dew. The team took design ...
As water shortage is a serious issue in many parts of the world, a means of efficiently harnessing safe drinking water from thin air without the need of expensive infrastructure could be a real ...
The Warka Water project was inspired by a trip the design team took in 2012 to isolated villages in northeast Ethiopia that lacked access to clean and safe water. Determined to improve the villagers’ ...
The tower in the image above might look like art, but the strange 30-foot gourd shape is an incredibly practical device that can pull water out of the air — up to 25 gallons a day. The tower, called ...
Women and children in some areas of Ethiopia walk miles every day for a bucket of water, which they sip from ponds that are often contaminated with human and animal waste, parasites and disease. It is ...
The World Design Impact Prize 2016 has been awarded to the Warka Water tower at the World Design Capital gala in Taipei. Brainchild of Italian industrial designer Arturo Vittori, Warka Water is a ...
CHENNAI: A few months ago, an idea took shape – how about a bamboo construction that can absorb moisture from the air and generate water? Inspired by the existing Warka Water project, Selva Ganapathy ...
In many remote villages around the world, access to clean water and basic sanitation is scarce. The condition of the water is questionable and often places the villagers at risk of contracting ...
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