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Photo by Roman MensingWith the weather heating up and summer right around the corner, we were excited to see this beautiful German water park recently showcased on Dezeen. Designed by Ooze and Marjetica Potrc, the water-recycling park seeks to appease consumers' fears about wastewater by putting the treatment process on display. Whether you're relieving yourself in the toilets perched above the Emscher River or taking a swig from a water fountain above the Rhine-Herne Canal, you're tapping into the same closed sustainable water system — which draws from the river and canal, rainwater and waste water.1
Photo by Roman MensingWith the weather heating up and summer right around the corner, we were excited to see this beautiful German water park recently showcased on Dezeen. Designed by Ooze and Marjetica Potrc, the water-recycling park seeks to appease consumers' fears about wastewater by putting the treatment process on display. Whether you're relieving yourself in the toilets perched above the Emscher River or taking a swig from a water fountain above the Rhine-Herne Canal, you're tapping into the same closed sustainable water system — which draws from the river and canal, rainwater and waste water.2
Photo by Roman MensingWith the weather heating up and summer right around the corner, we were excited to see this beautiful German water park recently showcased on Dezeen. Designed by Ooze and Marjetica Potrc, the water-recycling park seeks to appease consumers' fears about wastewater by putting the treatment process on display. Whether you're relieving yourself in the toilets perched above the Emscher River or taking a swig from a water fountain above the Rhine-Herne Canal, you're tapping into the same closed sustainable water system — which draws from the river and canal, rainwater and waste water.3
Photo by Roman MensingWith the weather heating up and summer right around the corner, we were excited to see this beautiful German water park recently showcased on Dezeen. Designed by Ooze and Marjetica Potrc, the water-recycling park seeks to appease consumers' fears about wastewater by putting the treatment process on display. Whether you're relieving yourself in the toilets perched above the Emscher River or taking a swig from a water fountain above the Rhine-Herne Canal, you're tapping into the same closed sustainable water system — which draws from the river and canal, rainwater and waste water.4
Photo by Florian de VisserWith the weather heating up and summer right around the corner, we were excited to see this beautiful German water park recently showcased on Dezeen. Designed by Ooze and Marjetica Potrc, the water-recycling park seeks to appease consumers' fears about wastewater by putting the treatment process on display. Whether you're relieving yourself in the toilets perched above the Emscher River or taking a swig from a water fountain above the Rhine-Herne Canal, you're tapping into the same closed sustainable water system — which draws from the river and canal, rainwater and waste water.5
Photo by Roman MensingWith the weather heating up and summer right around the corner, we were excited to see this beautiful German water park recently showcased on Dezeen. Designed by Ooze and Marjetica Potrc, the water-recycling park seeks to appease consumers' fears about wastewater by putting the treatment process on display. Whether you're relieving yourself in the toilets perched above the Emscher River or taking a swig from a water fountain above the Rhine-Herne Canal, you're tapping into the same closed sustainable water system — which draws from the river and canal, rainwater and waste water.6
Photos by Roman MensingWith the weather heating up and summer right around the corner, we were excited to see this beautiful German water park recently showcased on Dezeen. Designed by Ooze and Marjetica Potrc, the water-recycling park seeks to appease consumers' fears about wastewater by putting the treatment process on display. Whether you're relieving yourself in the toilets perched above the Emscher River or taking a swig from a water fountain above the Rhine-Herne Canal, you're tapping into the same closed sustainable water system — which draws from the river and canal, rainwater and waste water.7







