| The project for the Water School was preceded by thorough environmental studies with precise objectives: to return the surrounding area to its original state, achieved also through the planting of autochthonous tree species, such as willows and alders; to renovate the building in keeping with its architectural history; to complement the production of hydroelectric (therefore clean) energy with a test and research laboratory facility, dedicated to improving the quality of Claber products and services; to regulate the flow of water while respecting the hydrogeological balance of the site; and to upgrade the surrounding green areas with a “landscape architecture” operation. |