CROSSHATCH PROJECT

Water Desalination Plant

The Water Desalination Plant is a high-performance industrial infrastructure project designed to convert seawater into clean, potable water through advanced desalination technologies. The facility focuses on sustainability, efficiency, and large-scale water production to support urban and industrial demand.

The design emphasizes functional zoning, process optimization, safety systems, controlled circulation, and robust industrial architecture while ensuring operational reliability, environmental responsibility, and long-term performance.

Project Type

Water Treatment & Desalination Facility

Area Size

150,000 SQFT

Design Style

Functional Industrial Modern

Software Used

Revit + BIM + Civil 3D

Project Overview

The Water Desalination Plant was envisioned as a critical infrastructure facility where engineering and architecture work together to deliver sustainable freshwater solutions for growing urban populations.

The project integrates intake systems, filtration units, reverse osmosis plants, chemical treatment zones, storage tanks, and distribution networks to ensure efficient and continuous water production.

Crosshatch designed the facility using advanced BIM workflows, industrial planning strategies, and sustainable engineering principles to ensure durability, operational efficiency, and environmental compliance.

“Essential infrastructure should ensure sustainability, efficiency, and reliability.”

Crosshatch develops industrial environments that combine engineering precision, functionality, and modern infrastructure design to support essential public services.