An Ancient Solution Reimagined for Modern Cities
The Oase project draws inspiration from ancient irrigation techniques, utilising unglazed terracotta vessels that are buried near trees. These pots, filled with water, leverage the material's porosity to allow water to be directly absorbed by the tree roots. This method significantly reduces water loss typically caused by surface evaporation and soil infiltration, boasting up to 70% water savings compared to traditional surface irrigation methods.
This not only represents a sustainable approach to water use but also improves the resilience of urban trees, which are often stressed by factors such as heat, pollution, and inadequate soil conditions. By enhancing water retention directly where it's most needed—at the roots—Oase ensures that trees can thrive even in less-than-ideal urban settings.