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GROHE Is Founder Sponsor of the World Architecture Festival 2021

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  • GROHE empowers architects to create healthier urban landscapes in its role as Founder Sponsor of the World Architecture Festival 2021
  • World Architecture Festival (WAF): The digital edition 2021 takes place with the theme “Resetting the City” from Tuesday 30th November until Friday 3rd December
  • Headline partner GROHE awards Water Research Prize to Techlab laboratory’s façade solution which tackles water scarcity around the globe with a unique design project inspired by nature
  • The exclusive festival content can be viewed via WAF’s digital pass or via GROHE’s multimedia platform GROHE X

Supporting architects and designers around the world in creating healthier urban landscapes during and beyond the pandemic, GROHE is proud to be the main sponsor of the World Architecture Festival (WAF) 2021, a role taken on by the brand since the inception of the festival in 2008. As a founding partner, GROHE, a leading global brand for complete bathroom solutions and kitchen fittings, represents the unique role water plays for the design discipline, and helps shape innovative architectural visions and solutions around the element of water. During the challenging times of the past few years, GROHE has continued to support the architect community by sponsoring this year’s WAF and the Water Research Prize 2021.

Greener, cleaner cities

Ecological concerns regarding city planning, biodiversity and sustainability demand the overall need to create healthier, safer surroundings, now more than ever. That is why this year’s festival theme will be focused around “Resetting the City“. As concepts for sourcing clean energy, reducing pollution, and clean water supplies are now directly impacted by the effects of the pandemic, they are becoming the centre of urban planning strategies across the globe, and have also become the focus of this year’s festival. A total of 320 hours of inspiring keynotes, sessions and panel discussions will be presented to the WAF community. As a highlight of this year’s festival, architects from all over the world come together to compete with one another to win “The World Building of the Year”, an award which will be unveiled by GROHE on Friday 3rd December as the festival‘s grand finale.

Inspired by nature – a win to fight global water scarcity

GROHE is proud to once again award the annual Water Research Prize to projects aimed at finding creative solutions for water in urban environments. This year’s award goes to Techlab laboratory and its “Aquasorbant Façade“.

Inspired by the Namib desert beetle, the research team designed a façade using honeycomb-like modules which absorb and use moisture in the air to reach indoor thermal comfort. Designed with peaks and troughs on their surface the modules help retain water molecules from the air. The collected water will be stored in vertical tanks embedded in the façade on every storey. By adjusting the modules according to the optimal rainfall angle of every region, collecting water from both humidity and rainfall conditions will be possible in all climates around the world. The judging panel is delighted by this unique solution which tackles water scarcity around the globe. “This innovative project tackles water scarcity and I particularly loved the inspiration directly taken from nature,” says Stefan Schmied, Leader, Business Unit Projects, LIXIL EMENA.

Paul Finch, Programme Director of the World Architecture Festival adds: “All the judges appreciated the inspiration and application of this nano-technology that could help solve the lack of water in stressed areas of the planet.”

The Water Research Prize has been part of World Architecture Festival since 2017, when the WAF X Manifesto was first published. The manifesto identified the most important challenges for architects within the next ten years, including water in relation to the urban environment. With this year’s festival focussing on the improvement of the quality of life in urban areas through greener, healthier infrastructures, the close connection to water is particularly striking. By sponsoring the award, GROHE has been supporting research in the field of unique architectural challenges around water for the past four years and is proud to continue doing so at this year’s festival.

A virtual venue loaded with content

Registrations for WAF participants and exhibitors are now open: the digital edition of the festival is available exclusively via the WAF app. By purchasing a digital pass, participants are granted access to 50 digital rooms and the largest amount of content in the history of the festival. After the festival GROHE will provide exclusive access to the festival content via its digital brand platform, GROHE X.

Source : GROHE

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30 November 2021

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