Rainwater Collecting Concrete Benches

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The Waterbench Doubles as a Rain Well for Plants and a Bench

The Waterbench is a concrete bench that collects rainwater. It serves as a rain well for the plants that reside at the center of the bench. Barbara Standaert is the brainpower behind the innovative bench design. As the expansion of concrete jungles continues inevitably, Standaert makes rainwater collection easier amidst the non-absorbent surfaces. Overall, the Waterbench aims to facilities the maintenance of greenery in the city.

The watering solution provides a permanent water supply while guaranteeing a dry seat. The concrete bench's surface is porous to absorb the water sufficiently, which allows the water to collect in concrete reservoirs for plants to use via a nylon cord. The bench's water reservoir holds up to 280 liters.
Trend Themes
1. Rainwater Harvesting - The Waterbench demonstrates an opportunity for rainwater harvesting in urban environments through functional design.
2. Sustainability-focused Furniture - The Waterbench showcases the potential for utilitarian outdoor furniture that prioritizes eco-friendly practices.
3. Green Infrastructure Integration - The Waterbench provides an example of how infrastructure can be designed with green features to facilitate conservation and plant growth.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Landscape Design - Rainwater harvesting features, such as the Waterbench, present an opportunity for architects and landscape designers to incorporate eco-friendly functionality into their projects.
2. Outdoor Furniture Manufacturing - Companies in the outdoor furniture industry have the potential to produce functional furniture designs that prioritize sustainability and eco-friendliness, such as the Waterbench.
3. Green Infrastructure Development - The concept of combining greenery with functional infrastructure, as seen in the Waterbench, represents an opportunity for companies focused on sustainability and urban development solutions.

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