Industrial Interface: The Future of Infrastructure in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Part 2 Project 2023 Leah BohatchCamille Kreisel Tulane University | USA Wastewater treatment is currently an isolated system despite its importance in serving civilians, creating a linear relationship that wastes a limited resource while harming the health of its source: the body.The current systems in Miami threaten the health of the city and the individual, calling for a necessary change. A proposed micro wastewater treatment plant in Miami continues the cycle of water treatment and reclamation, supporting the heat-stricken city through the reprogramming of a cooling aquatic centre to act as an example for future plants. A red winding path represents this new interface, snaking around mechanical systems and inhabiting the mechanical space as a volume that enables the user to experience the treatment cycle.The surrounding plaza utilizes a gradient stepped strategy to enhance water runoff, merging the mechanical and landscape. The person, building, and plaza's relationship once again become symbiotic and mutually beneficial through a redefined relationship. Reconnecting the city infrastructure and domestic space, a new industrial commons generates new relationships and programs for a hybridized future. Leah BohatchCamille Kreisel Tutor(s)