Municipal water supplies came dangerously close to being exhausted in many cities in the summer of 2008. Broad calls were made to reduce water usage, announcing a severe need for behavioral change.

I designed the Aperture showerhead to assist this change in behavior, by informing users and allowing them to take control of their water consumption. The amount of water flowing through the showerhead is measured and displayed. A flow regulator allows the user to reduce the water consumed per minute. These features help users make their showers shorter and more efficient. An internal mini-hydroelectric generator powers the electronic display.

The Aperture showerhead in use; first adjusting flow and second reading the display over the water stream.

Development sketches leading to final design.

Design functionality details.

Aperture was presented at the Greener Gadgets Conference in New York, 2008. Click here to see the entry page.