Website review: Inhabitat & Coastal Fog Tower Harv...

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danponeill rated 4 months ago
Standing 400 meters tall, Fernández and Ortega's seaside spire is a cloud catching marvel that stands to harvest airborne water molecules in the Huasco River valley. Its construction as a stacked weave serves to trap and wick moisture into the tower, while its spiraling structure provides a large surface area that funnels water into the basement. Here, trace minerals from the sea are filtered out via a reverse osmosis system, which is much more efficient than processing sea water into potable water via desalination plants. The end result is a water distribution system with a planned performance of 2-20 liters per square meter of vertical surface, producing from 20,000 to 200,000 liters of water per day
mopheadtarot rated 4 months ago
looks like its from command and conquer or simcity
Thanatossassin rated 4 months ago
Sounds good to me, who's funding it?
smtrader rated 4 months ago
Wow.
StumbleKKSS rated 5 months ago
Coastal Fog Tower -- unobtrusively phallic. :)
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