Oak Harbor Clean Water Facility

Oak Harbor Clean Water Facility

Oak Harbor Clean Water Facility

Product

oeko skin

,

Area

700

m2

Colour

silvergrey

,

Texture

standard

,

Surface

ferro

,

ferro light

,

matt

,

Architect

mwa architects

Year

Location

Oak Harbor

Mix of materials creates colour contrast

Mix of materials creates colour contrast

Mix of materials creates colour contrast

The Clean Water Facility in the small coastal community of Oak Harbor features an impressive new, innovative and sustainable membrane bioreactor. The project offers a groundbreaking approach to integrating wastewater treatment, economic development and recreational use. The administration and maintenance buildings impress with eco-friendly building technologies and are LEED Silver certified. For the outer shell, concrete slats were combined with a clinker facade. The skilful mix of materials creates an exciting colour contrast. Photos: Ditz Fejer

The Clean Water Facility in the small coastal community of Oak Harbor features an impressive new, innovative and sustainable membrane bioreactor. The project offers a groundbreaking approach to integrating wastewater treatment, economic development and recreational use. The administration and maintenance buildings impress with eco-friendly building technologies and are LEED Silver certified. For the outer shell, concrete slats were combined with a clinker facade. The skilful mix of materials creates an exciting colour contrast. Photos: Ditz Fejer

The Clean Water Facility in the small coastal community of Oak Harbor features an impressive new, innovative and sustainable membrane bioreactor. The project offers a groundbreaking approach to integrating wastewater treatment, economic development and recreational use. The administration and maintenance buildings impress with eco-friendly building technologies and are LEED Silver certified. For the outer shell, concrete slats were combined with a clinker facade. The skilful mix of materials creates an exciting colour contrast. Photos: Ditz Fejer