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Recycled Wooden Museum Protects Precious Water Sources in the Sierra Nevada Mountains

08/17/2011
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    With water in such short supply these days it's important to educate the public about how precious it is - and that's exactly the purpose of the Water Museum in the Lanjarón municipality of Granada, Spain. Located at a breathtaking spot at the foot of the Sierra Nevada range in Granada, the project had to be completed on a small budget, so <a href="http://www.juandomingosantos.com/">Juan Domingo Santos</a> incorporated many of the site's existing natural features, materials, and buildings into its inspiring design. Comprising two main pavilions and a third exhibition space that together take up only 478 square meters, this is a meditative venue complete with orange trees and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/solar-decathlon-2011-butterfly-roofed-watershed-house-mimics-cheseapeake-bay-ecosystem/watershed-univ-maryland-solar-decathlon-2011-4/">hydrological features</a> that allows visitors to reflect on just how important it is to take care of the world's remaining water sources.
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    This museum is situated at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    Juan Domingo Santos built a Water Museum out of recycled materials taken from former abattoir buildings
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    This pavilion consists of the only new construction on site, along with harvested eucalyptus tree trunks
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    Otherwise, everything else is recycled or reused
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    Even the irrigation infrastructure has been incorporated into the museum
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    To create a series of inspiring water features
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    There are two pavilions and a third exhibition space
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    One of them incorporates a small orange tree grove
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    This render shows how the buildings are put together
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    Another view
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  • Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos
    This is what the site used to look like... a long long time ago!
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Water Museum by Juan Domingo Santos

With water in such short supply these days it's important to educate the public about how precious it is - and that's exactly the purpose of the Water Museum in the Lanjarón municipality of Granada, Spain. Located at a breathtaking spot at the foot of the Sierra Nevada range in Granada, the project had to be completed on a small budget, so Juan Domingo Santos incorporated many of the site's existing natural features, materials, and buildings into its inspiring design. Comprising two main pavilions and a third exhibition space that together take up only 478 square meters, this is a meditative venue complete with orange trees and hydrological features that allows visitors to reflect on just how important it is to take care of the world's remaining water sources.

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