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Building design for sustainable homes & cities: The benefits of rainwater harvesting

As water demand grows, so does the need for sustainable water services. The first step in integrated urban water management, rainwater harvesting has emerged as a feature of sustainable building design that every architect and specifier needs to understand.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

06 Feb 2020 1m read View Author

Rapid urbanisation, increasing population numbers and climate change are putting stress on water infrastructure in Australian cities. As water demand grows, so does the need for sustainable water services. The first step in integrated urban water management, rainwater harvesting has emerged as a feature of sustainable building design that every architect and specifier needs to understand.

Download this whitepaper to see why rainwater harvesting systems are crucial to creating liveable, productive and resilient cities.

Building design for sustainable homes & cities: The benefits of rainwater harvesting
Building design for sustainable homes & cities: The benefits of rainwater harvesting

Rapid urbanisation, increasing population numbers and climate change are putting stress on water infrastructure in Australian cities. As water demand grows, so does the need for sustainable water services. The first step in integrated urban water management, rainwater harvesting has emerged as a feature of sustainable building design that every architect and specifier needs to understand.

Download this whitepaper to see why rainwater harvesting systems are crucial to creating liveable, productive and resilient cities.

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