• “Recycle Build Brazil” tackles water, waste and low-income housing crisis in the suburban communities of Saõ José dos Campos, Brazil
• GROHE supports the project with £10,000 prize money
• As founder sponsor, the Grohe brand will attend WAF for the twelfth consecutive year
Düsseldorf.: For the second time, GROHE, a leading global brand for complete bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings and the World Architecture Festival (WAF) award the winner of the Water Research Prize. The research initiative “Recycle Build Brazil” convinced the jury around Paul Finch, Programme Director, WAF, Paul Flowers, Chief Design Officer LIXIL and Henk Ovink, Special Envoy for International Water Affairs for the Kingdom of the Netherlands with their proposed sustainable architectural solutions for a school in the Brazilian Saõ José dos Campos area. By using recycled materials and implementing intelligent rainwater harvesting systems, the project not only improves the lives of the schoolchildren but also raises awareness of their interaction with water. Starting with the school building as a pilot project, there is also a longer-term proposal for the enhancement of the local 400 low-income housing units. The official presentation of prize will take place during WAF on December 6th in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
“The quality of this year’s entries was phenomenal but this one specific project caught our imagination due to the educational approach. The project not only builds a school but also takes young people on a journey to understand the relevance of water as a local source and motivates them to interact mindfully with this limited resource. The concept starts as a pilot project and from there will be rolled-out to more than 400 low-cost houses in the area. This is an amazing opportunity to make a tangible difference and it reflects perfectly GROHE’s brand ethos,” says Paul Flowers, Chief Design Officer of GROHE’s parent company LIXIL.
“We are delighted with the results of this year’s prize. The winner emerged from a very strong field, showing the commitment of architects across the world to find new ways of using, conserving and recycling the incredible resource that is water. We look forward to meeting the winning team in Amsterdam this December, at World Architecture Festival 2019,” says Paul Finch, Programme Director, WAF.
Maria Kuzma, founder “Recycle Build Brazil”, comments: “We’re delighted to have been awarded with such a prize for our work on ‘Recycle Build Brazil’. We are looking forward to taking next steps to improving the collective awareness of water use as well as realising environmentally friendly and decentralised solutions to waste water issues in the urban environments.”
“Recycle Build Brazil” – a two-folded approach
The Water Research Prize is based on the WAFX Manifesto published in 2017. It identified the most important challenges for architects within the next ten years including water in relation to the built environment. “Recycle Build Brazil” tackles these challenges from two different directions: As a pilot project, the initiative will build a new school wing of predominantly recycled materials that will use solar and rain harvesting in Saõ José dos Campos, Brazil. In addition, all waste water will be used in a closed loop subterraneous wet land system (waste water gardens) which will provide planted sheltered outdoor dwelling zones for the children and will be used to cool the building. Since the school is located in the middle of a peninsula where two rivers meet, the project will on top open the back end of the school up to the river. The re-organization of the school’s entry promotes a safer, slower pedestrian friendly drop off zone and also activates a pathway from the new school wing to the river entry point. This allows the community to reconnect to the river and raise awareness to their use and engagement with water. After the successful implementation, the concept will act as a locally built example to reference to as solution to water, waste and housing crisis and will be rolled-out to 400 low-income housing units in the area.
Supporting architects and designers around the world
GROHE is very proud to have been the main sponsor of WAF since its inception in 2008 and will also be present, showcasing some of its products at the brand’s booth, directly located at the entrance of the hall (B10) during this year’s WAF between December 4-6th. Paul Flowers, explaining the importance of the festival, said, “Attending WAF is a tremendous opportunity for us to gather insights through dialogue with architects from around the world. Interfacing with architects and designers allows us to identify the most important macro and societal trends.”
About GROHE: GROHE is a leading global brand for complete bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings and has a total of over 6,000 employees, 2,400 of which are based in Germany. GROHE has been part of the LIXIL Group Corporation since 2014. As an international brand, GROHE pursues the brand values of technology, quality, design and sustainability, seeking to offer the “Pure joy of water”. GROHE has been developing new product categories since its inception. This includes the GROHE Blue and Red water systems and the recently-introduced GROHE Sense water security system, which is an innovative component in the growth market of smart home technology. Innovation, design and development are closely aligned with one another and are enshrined in the German site as an integrated process. As a result, GROHE products carry the seal of quality “Made in Germany”. In the past ten years alone, more than 300 design and innovation awards as well as several top rankings at the German Sustainability Award have confirmed GROHE’s success. GROHE was the first in its industry to win the German government’s CSR prize and was also featured in the renowned Fortune® magazine’s ranking of Top 50 that are “Changing the World”.
About LIXIL : LIXIL makes pioneering water and housing products that solve every day, real-life challenges, making better homes a reality for everyone, everywhere. Drawing on our Japanese heritage, we create world-leading technology and innovate to make high quality products that transform homes. But the LIXIL difference is how we do this; through meaningful design, an entrepreneurial spirit, a dedication to improving accessibility for all and responsible business growth. Our approach comes to life through industry leading brands, including INAX, GROHE, American Standard and TOSTEM. Over 75,000 colleagues operating in more than 150 countries are proud to make products that touch the lives of more than a billion people every day. Learn more at http://www.lixil.com