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Rainwater harvesting can be implemented in various ways, depending on the scale and purpose: 1. Rain Barrels and Cisterns. 2. Rooftop Collection for Buildings. 3. Permeable Pavements. 4. Community Rainwater Harvesting Systems. #RainwaterHarvesting #WaterConservation #SustainableWaterManagement#RainwaterReuse #SustainableArchitecture#TanzaniaArchitecture#Sustainabilityhacks#Tanzania Rainwater Harvesting System Architecture, Rainwater Collection System Architecture, Water Harvesting Architecture, Rainwater Architecture, Agriculture Collage, Sustainable Materials Architecture, Rainwater Harvesting Architecture, Sustainable Facade, Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting

Rainwater harvesting can be implemented in various ways, depending on the scale and purpose: 1. Rain Barrels and Cisterns. 2. Rooftop Collection for Buildings. 3. Permeable Pavements. 4. Community Rainwater Harvesting Systems. #RainwaterHarvesting #WaterConservation #SustainableWaterManagement#RainwaterReuse #SustainableArchitecture#TanzaniaArchitecture#Sustainabilityhacks#Tanzania

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一文。阿柒 ~ arChiTecture: RainWater Harvesting Inspiration Rainwater Harvesting Architecture, Gutter Drainage Ideas, Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting, Rain Collection System, Rain Catchment System, Drainage Ideas, Gutter Drainage, Rain Barrel System, Water Collection System

Global climate changed, in particular global warming; Ozone depletion; Loss of habitat, and endangerment of species. Environmental Design and Sustainability became main factor to be addressed in most of the development. In terms of a larger scope, environment design has implications for the industrial design of products: automobile, energy re-used, solar panel and etc. Architecturally, Innovation became key challenge to address the environmental design on top of industrial product…

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Water Diagram, Rainwater Cistern, Surface Drainage, Sponge City, Streetscape Design, Melinda Gates, Stormwater Management, System Architecture, Water Collection

Completed in 2011, the multi-award winning Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's new 640,000-square-foot headquarters is comprised of two six-story boomerang-shaped buildings with a 1 million gallon underground rainwater storage capacity. Designed by NBBJ Architects, the campus is the largest LEED-NC Platinum Certified nonprofit building in the world. The new campus consolidated five offices and brought the foundation staff and partners together under one roof for the first time in ten years…

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