Rain Water-Collecting Abodes

The Redhead Alterations Project by Bourne Blue Architecture is Bold

The Redhead Alterations project was completed in Australia, and Bourne Blue Architecture, the team responsible for the design, aimed to make the place both chic and eco-friendly.

To make the space as safe for the environment as possible, the firm put together a contraption that catches rainwater on the roof, which is then filtered and re-used inside the house. While it may sound slightly unsanitary for some, the system is perfectly safe and helps to conserve the water consumption of the residence. Other energy-saving initiatives were put in place for the house too. For making the house look good, Bourne Blue Architecture used a very open concept at the ground level that makes up the living room and dining area, which both open up to the garden area at the back.

Rainwater Harvesting
Opportunity for developing innovative rainwater harvesting systems for residential and commercial buildings.
Eco-friendly Architecture
Potential for integrating sustainable design practices in residential and commercial construction projects.
Water Conservation
Opportunity to create water-efficient solutions to reduce water consumption in buildings.

Where This Applies

Architecture and Construction
Potential for architects and construction companies to specialize in environmentally conscious designs.
Home Improvement and Renovation
Demand for eco-friendly home improvement products and services that focus on water conservation.
Sustainable Technology
Opportunity for technology companies to develop innovative systems for rainwater harvesting and water filtration.
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50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial
  • Gen X (primary audience)
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