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dwp_1.jpgEver imagine a building could be built from water? Brick, wood and steel are the materials one normally thinks of when it comes to creating buildings - hard substances that don't flow, change or move over time. That's why we are amazed by the creativity and ingenuity of some architects from MIT who designed a building which is composed in large part by water. Water makes up the walls and even the roof of this amazing new "Water Pavillion" from MIT.1
dwp_2.jpgEver imagine a building could be built from water? Brick, wood and steel are the materials one normally thinks of when it comes to creating buildings - hard substances that don't flow, change or move over time. That's why we are amazed by the creativity and ingenuity of some architects from MIT who designed a building which is composed in large part by water. Water makes up the walls and even the roof of this amazing new "Water Pavillion" from MIT.2
dwp_3.jpgEver imagine a building could be built from water? Brick, wood and steel are the materials one normally thinks of when it comes to creating buildings - hard substances that don't flow, change or move over time. That's why we are amazed by the creativity and ingenuity of some architects from MIT who designed a building which is composed in large part by water. Water makes up the walls and even the roof of this amazing new "Water Pavillion" from MIT.3
dwp_4.jpgEver imagine a building could be built from water? Brick, wood and steel are the materials one normally thinks of when it comes to creating buildings - hard substances that don't flow, change or move over time. That's why we are amazed by the creativity and ingenuity of some architects from MIT who designed a building which is composed in large part by water. Water makes up the walls and even the roof of this amazing new "Water Pavillion" from MIT.4
dwp_5.jpgEver imagine a building could be built from water? Brick, wood and steel are the materials one normally thinks of when it comes to creating buildings - hard substances that don't flow, change or move over time. That's why we are amazed by the creativity and ingenuity of some architects from MIT who designed a building which is composed in large part by water. Water makes up the walls and even the roof of this amazing new "Water Pavillion" from MIT.5
MIT's DIGITAL WATER PAVILION, Carlorattiassociati, Expo Zaragoza 2008, recycled water, digital buildingsEver imagine a building could be built from water? Brick, wood and steel are the materials one normally thinks of when it comes to creating buildings - hard substances that don't flow, change or move over time. That's why we are amazed by the creativity and ingenuity of some architects from MIT who designed a building which is composed in large part by water. Water makes up the walls and even the roof of this amazing new "Water Pavillion" from MIT.6






