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Hydrip

Rainwater system for small urban gardens.
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Hydrip is a modular, gravity-fed rainwater harvesting system for small urban gardens. It collects and stores rainwater in a 25-liter reservoir and uses a drip mechanism for efficient irrigation. Designed for easy installation by non-professional users, it reduces potable water consumption and operates with zero electricity. Made from durable PVC and metal for a long life cycle, Hydrip offers a low-cost, sustainable solution for water management in domestic spaces.


Company/Institution
UDEM
The University of Monterrey (UDEM) is a private institution in Nuevo León, Mexico, known for its strong commitment to sustainability, social impact, and human-centered education. Its academic programs, including Industrial Design, focus on creativity, innovation, and ethical responsibility. UDEM fosters interdisciplinary learning and encourages students to develop projects that create positive environmental and social change.
Country
Mexico
Designer(s)
Natalia Magallanes Salazar, Daniela Huerta Cedillo and Christa García Reinecke
We are a team of Industrial Design students from Universidad de Monterrey (UDEM), currently in our fifth semester. Our work focuses on developing sustainable solutions that respond to contemporary urban challenges through functional, accessible, and environmentally conscious design.
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