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GUIDED VISIT ÁGUA CARIOCA

Sat, Mar 11, 2017    9:30am
7
Nov 5, 2016 – Apr 30, 2017
Água Carioca: Constructed Wetland
Studio-X Rio

(scroll down for portuguese)

Visit with Ooze Architects to the prototype that utilizes plants to treat wastewater at Sítio Roberto Burle-Marx.

In September of 2016, the prototype Água Carioca was inaugurated as part of a sweeping study of the use of wetlands to filter wastewater. The prototype includes plants found at the rural property and investigates the possibilities of this technology. The project is supported by the Consulate General of the Netherlands, Creative Industries Funds NL, Sítio Roberto Burle-Marx, Studio-X Rio and the City of Rio de Janeiro.


Visita com Ooze Architects ao protótipo que utiliza plantas para tratamento de águas servidas no Sítio Roberto Burle-Marx.

Em Setembro de 2016 foi inaugurado o protótipo Água Carioca, que faz parte de uma extensa pesquisa sobre o uso de wetlands para filtrar águas servidas. O protótipo inclui plantas encontradas no próprio sítio e investiga as possibilidades desta tecnologia. O projeto tem apoio do Consulado Geral do Reino dos Países Baixos, Creative Industries Funds NL, Sítio Roberto Burle-Marx, Studio-X Rio e Prefeitura da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro.