BWW was created in 2008. Its main focus is the integration between Humans and Nature in the project design approach through the development of biologically assisted aquatic system. Thus, this will improve the quality of life for all plus water and energy conservation.
BWW’s scope of work includes schematic design, design development, construction documents, construction administration, mockup, custom jet and fitting design.
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| Edison Becker Bonjardim is originally from Brazil, graduated in Mechanical Design with emphasis in hydraulic systems and moved to the U.S. in 1978. He has been designing swimming pools, ponds and water features since 1982, and his experience extends over 250 projects worldwide. He worked as senior designer at CMS Collaborative, having led the team to the successful design completion of innumerous projects such as KAUST complex in Saudi Arabia, The Pentagon Memorial in DC, Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle and Lincoln Center in New York City to name a few. |
| Cassiano Bonjardim graduated in 2009 from the California College of the Arts with the Bachelor degree in Architecture, fluent in English and Portuguese. He is the new generation bringing youth and vibrant energy to BWW with his deep commitment to sustainability and innovation. His works include his contribution for the winning prize City of Future Hydro-Net with IwamotoScott Architecture, Eco Triptych and potholegardens.org which was featured in the AIASF Urban Re:Interventions exhibition. |
| Ricardo Alves was born in Brazil, is fluent in English and Portuguese, and graduated in 2011 from Mackenzie University in Sao Paulo with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology. He brings the additional scientific knowledge and research to our sustainable design approach. He is currently doing extensive research and recording/quantifying rainfall in several major areas in Brazil either affected by floods or droughts. |
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