DESIGN AND INNOVATION (CEM)
PROFESSORS JOSÉ DE LA O / LUCÍA ÁLVAREZ / JOEL OLGUÍN / RAYMUNDO ACOSTA / XOCHITL ARIAS/ CHRISTIAN GÓMEZ
SISTEMA DE CAPTACIÓN PLUVIAL
SUSTAINABILITY AWARD
How can we best integrate a rainwater catchment system into people's lives? In this exercise, the objective was to design a rainwater harvesting system focused not only on its functionality but also on integrating into people's daily lives living in rural contexts and water scarcity.
Project in collaboration with Rotoplas.
CÁNTAROS
Gabriela Márquez Gómez, Ana Cecilia López Preciat and Marina Salinas González
A water harvesting system that is composed by a low maintenance purifier and two water storages. The purifier has a water purification system by means of a clay plate covered with colloidal silver, with maintenance that only consists of opening the object.
Both storages have reliefs on their upper part so that they can be decorated with flowerpots, making it functional and environmentally harmonious.
CAPTA+
Alan Armando Tinajero, Ana Paula Moreno and José Carlos Ortiz
Catch more water and less attention. Rainwater harvesting is a powerful tool against the water crisis, especially in rural areas, where this crisis isn´t new. CAPTA+ provides its users with well-being and independence through its design inspired by the mexican organ cactus, which makes it less invasive both spatially and visually.