http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/yap/2011santiago_gun.html
Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning - Technion, Israel Institute of technology
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
Water Cathedral Project - GUN
The Water Cathedral is a large, horizontal urban nave for public use. The structure is made up of numerous slender, vertical components, which hang or rise like stalactites and stalagmites in a cave, varying in height and concentration. The project incorporates water dripping at different pulses and speeds from these hanging elements, fed by a hydraulic irrigation network. When filled with small amounts of water, the stalactite components act as interfaces out of which water droplets gradually flow and cool visitors below. The stalagmites topography provides elements of shade, along with plants and water that collect under the Water Cathedral’s canopy.
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/yap/2011santiago_gun.html
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/yap/2011santiago_gun.html
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