Condensations, part 01 takes the shape of an exhibition to be hosted at MBS, where the CCA’s undergoing research work will be at display. The exhibition attempts to bridge the gap between water experts, water related industry and public visitors, through the use of design as an all-encompassing approach and strong visuals that present climate adaptation strategies. Having our research nodes in Singapore, India, USA, Chile and Finland, the projects are located across the world, covering locations in Asia, Europe and America.

The exhibition will operate as an opening index, a sort of ‘info-booth’ where different realities in countries with diverse geographic, political and socio-economic backgrounds are united by water and the need to generate resilience to form a new possible future. This will act as the introduction of the CCA’s agenda and to the 3-part event we are presenting.



Condensations, part 01 takes the shape of an exhibition to be hosted at MBS, where the CCA’s undergoing research work will be at display. The exhibition attempts to bridge the gap between water experts, water related industry and public visitors, through the use of design as an all-encompassing approach and strong visuals that present climate adaptation strategies. Having our research nodes in Singapore, India, USA, Chile and Finland, the projects are located across the world, covering locations in Asia, Europe and America.

The exhibition will operate as an opening index, a sort of ‘info-booth’ where different realities in countries with diverse geographic, political and socio-economic backgrounds are united by water and the need to generate resilience to form a new possible future. This will act as the introduction of the CCA’s agenda and to the 3-part event we are presenting.



Condensations, part 01 takes the shape of an exhibition to be hosted at MBS, where the CCA’s undergoing research work will be at display. The exhibition attempts to bridge the gap between water experts, water related industry and public visitors, through the use of design as an all-encompassing approach and strong visuals that present climate adaptation strategies. Having our research nodes in Singapore, India, USA, Chile and Finland, the projects are located across the world, covering locations in Asia, Europe and America.

The exhibition will operate as an opening index, a sort of ‘info-booth’ where different realities in countries with diverse geographic, political and socio-economic backgrounds are united by water and the need to generate resilience to form a new possible future. This will act as the introduction of the CCA’s agenda and to the 3-part event we are presenting.



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