This Floating Desalination Megastructure is Designed to Combat California's Water Shortages

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California is suffering through its 5th year of severe water shortage. Aquifers and rivers continue to dry out as the water provided by melting snowpacks is reduced, and even the heavy rain brought by El Niño this year could not relieve the drought. Authorities are wary of the long-term consequences for California and neighboring areas of the Colorado River, and Santa Monica is now seeing a growing number of initiatives to control the use of potable water and find sustainable solutions.

Most recently, a competition asked architects, artists and scientists to conceive sustainable infrastructure projects to improve Santa Monica’s water supply. Bart//Bratke and studioDE developed a raft structure named “Foram” that illustrates the future of floating platforms in sustainable development.

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Cite: Marie Chatel. "This Floating Desalination Megastructure is Designed to Combat California's Water Shortages" 25 Aug 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/793589/this-floating-desalination-megastructure-is-designed-to-combat-californias-water-shortages> ISSN 0719-8884

Day View of the Vessel. Image Courtesy of Bart//Bratke

为对抗加州水资源短缺而设计的大型海水淡化漂浮建筑

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