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Eva Pfannes, arquiteta: 'As pessoas estão desesperadas para reduzir a poluição' (Eva Pfannes, Architect: 'People are desperate to reduce pollution')

por Julia Amin

Alemã, que vive na Holanda , veio ao Rio para inaugurar projeto piloto de reciclagem de água no Sítio Roberto Burle Max, em Guaratiba

"Nasci na Alemanha, mas moro na Holanda, onde tenho um escritório de arquitetura e urbanismo. Trabalhei durante quatro anos no projeto piloto de reciclagem de água chamado Água Carioca, que acabou de ser inaugurado no Sítio Roberto Burle Max, em Guaratiba, e cuja pesquisa foi apoiada pelo Fundo Criativo Holandês."

Conte algo que não sei.

Há um movimento mundial que visa a limpeza dos rios, principalmente os que passam dentro das cidades. As pessoas querem poder mergulhar neles. Paris já faz isso com o Rio Sena, para a Olimpíada de 2024. Em Munique, o Rio Isar tem águas caribenhas. Já imaginou poder mergulhar na Lagoa?

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Eva Pfannes, Architect: 'People are desperate to reduce pollution'

by Julia Amin

A German, who lives in the Netherlands, Eva came to Rio to inaugurate a pilot project for water recycling at the Roberto Burle Max site in Guaratiba.

"I was born in Germany, but I live in Holland, where I have an office of architecture and urbanism. I worked for four years on the pilot water recycling project called Água Carioca, which just opened at the Roberto Burle Max site in Guaratiba. The research was supported by the Dutch Creative Fund."

Tell me something I do not know.

There is a worldwide movement that aims to clean up the rivers, especially those that pass within the cities. People want to be able to dive into them. Paris already does this with the Seine River, for the Olympiad of 2024. In Munich, the Isar River has Caribbean waters. Ever wondered if you could dive into the Lagoon?


> Read the full article online [in Portuguese]
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Água Carioca - Sítio Burle Marx

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