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"CLEAN"

TEAM 03

Eleni Gebrehiwot, Arianna Phillips

&

Andrew Parker

  • The site is organized to keep as much open park space as possible and have frontage to the street west of the site.

  • Partially exposed water treatment tanks have backup cisterns for overflow, maintenance and future growth. Resilient for the future.

  • Water tanks display educational material on how water is being cleaned below the viewers feet.

  • Admin and offices greet the street with large windows as an entry to the site. The building is held up by large modern stone and has a roof that is reminiscent of the surrounding buildings.

  • The pump station:

    • Is made of local lava rock that changes color and texture with the amount of wetness or dryness. It is symbol of strength.

    • Has opportunities for the community to look into the facility and learn about the water treatment process.

    • The interior encourages an education experience through use of glass portals for visitors to see the pumps and inner workings of the systems. 

    • The exterior has a belt of texture and color that is a reflection of Indonesian art, clothing details and roof colors.

    • The balcony overlooks the community and local river.

    • The roof is made of a series of planted terraces that grow flowers and vegetation. It is a reference to the local agriculture of the land.

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