Designers: Arturo Vittori Architecture Category

Warka Water

A vertical structure designed to harvest potable water from the atmosphere by collecting rain, fog and dew. It relies only on gravity, condensation and evaporation and doesn’t require any electrical power.

At a time when a quarter of the world’s population lacks access to safe drinking water, Warka Water tower is designed to harvest drinkable water from the atmosphere.

Arturo Vittori- Warka Water Tower, Dorze Inauguration

Arturo Vittori- Warka Water Tower, Dorze Monitoring People

Arturo Vittori- Warka Water Tower, Dorze Monitoring People

Arturo Vittori- Warka Water Tower, Dorze Inauguration

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Architecture

This category features some of the most established new buildings, including Serpentine Pavilion designer Francis Kéré’s Lycée Schorge Secondary School, built from local sourced materials.

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Beazley Designs of the Year

This category features some of the most established new buildings, including Serpentine Pavilion designer Francis Kéré’s Lycée Schorge Secondary School, built from local sourced materials.

Background image | Arturo Vittori - Warka Water Tower, Dorze Inauguration Assembly