RAIN AS RESOURCE: Rainwater Harvesting and Social Interaction
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This project was carried out in collaboration with
Melusi Youth Development Organisation, MYDO, a
youth center located in the informal settlement Melusi
in Pretoria, South Africa. The area is shaped by
significant socio-economic inequalities and limited
access to essential services such as sanitation,
electricity, and clean water (IIED, 2022). MYDO
provides both a safe and supportive study
environment for children, as well as training
programmes for youths to strengthen their skills and
improve future employment opportunities (MYDO,
2026).
The aim was to co-create, together with MYDO, a
scalable and adaptable intervention that addresses
water management challenges while improving social
spaces. Through a frugal design approach,
emphasizing locally resourced materials, the
prototype shows how simple and effective solutions
can inspire similar initiatives in other contexts. Codesign
and co-building methods played an essential
role throughout the project, with workshops and
meetings strongly shaping both the design process
and the final outcome.
The water harvesting bench is a modular structure
designed to serve multiple functions, including
rainwater harvesting, social interaction, and
gardening. Constructed from reused materials
sourced on site, the bench can be adapted and
replicated in different scales and variants.
