Pictures – NOAQ Boxwall

 

Ann introducing the new Boxwall model BW52 in 2018. Photo: NOAQ

 

The new NOAQ Boxwall BW52 and the old BW50. Photo: NOAQ

 

Six components of the NOAQ Boxwall system. Photo: NOAQ

 

All NOAQ Boxwall components are interconnectable. Photo: NOAQ

 

The six components of the BW52 + the new BW102. Photo: NOAQ

 

There are two corner boxes, one for outward corners and one for inward corners. Both are 30°. Photo: NOAQ

 

There are also two Gable units, a left hand one and a right hand one. Photo: NOAQ

 

Gables can be used to attach a Boxwall against a vertical surface, like a facade. Photo: NOAQ

 

A couple of connected Gables enables a Boxwall to jump a kerbstone. Photo: NOAQ

 

The Boxwall boxes can be stacked very compact. Photo: NOAQ

 

The NOAQ Boxwall. Photo: NOAQ

 

The NOAQ Boxwall. Photo: NOAQ

 

The NOAQ Boxwall BW52. Photo: NOAQ

 

The NOAQ Boxwall BW52. Photo: NOAQ

 

Thomas and Ann use a canoe to test the NOAQ Boxwall. Photo: NOAQ

 

Ann in the canoe. Photo: NOAQ

 

Manufacturing the NOAQ Boxwall BW52. Photo: NOAQ

 

26 pieces of NOAQ Boxwall BW52 packed on a pallet. Photo: NOAQ

 

From a flash flood test of the NOAQ Boxwall. Photo: NOAQ

 

From the same flash flood test. Photo: NOAQ

 

From a flash flood test of the NOAQ Boxwall. Photo: NOAQ

 

Using a NOAQ Boxwall to create a dry zone for welding works at the water power plant in Bergvik, Sweden. Photo: NOAQ.

 

Using a NOAQ Boxwall to create a dry zone for welding works at the water power plant in Bergvik, Sweden. Photo: NOAQ.

 

Using a NOAQ Boxwall to create a dry zone for welding works at the water power plant in Bergvik, Sweden. Photo: NOAQ.

 

Using a NOAQ Boxwall to create a dry zone for welding works at the water power plant in Bergvik, Sweden. Photo: NOAQ.

 

A NOAQ Boxwall is used to protect the University Library and other buildings in Trento, Italy. Photo: Falzoni sas.

 

A NOAQ Boxwall is used to protect the University Library and other buildings in Trento, Italy. Photo: Falzoni sas.

 

A NOAQ Boxwall is used to protect the University Library and other buildings in Trento, Italy. Photo: Falzoni sas.

 

A NOAQ Boxwall is used to protect the University Library and other buildings in Trento, Italy. Photo: Falzoni sas.

 

A NOAQ Boxwall is used to protect the University Library and other buildings in Trento, Italy. Photo: Falzoni sas.

 

A NOAQ Boxwall is used to protect parts of  Trento, Italy. Photo: Falzoni sas.

 

300 metres of NOAQ Boxwall being transported by Danish company Dansk Fugtstop to the coastal village of Reersø. Photo: Kim Nymand Hansen.

 

300 metres of NOAQ Boxwall being transported by Danish company Dansk Fugtstop to the coastal village of Reersø. Photo: Kim Nymand Hansen.

 

300 metres of NOAQ Boxwall being used to protect the coastal village of Reersø from the storm surge of a January 2017 storm. Photo: Jens Nielsen, Kalundborg TV.

 

300 metres of NOAQ Boxwall being used to protect the coastal village of Reersø from the storm surge of a January 2017 storm. Photo: Jens Nielsen, Kalundborg TV.

 

300 metres of NOAQ Boxwall being used to protect the coastal village of Reersø from the storm surge of a January 2017 storm. Photo: Jens Nielsen, Kalundborg TV.

 

A NOAQ Boxwall protecting a building from the flood waters in Funabashi, Japan. Photo: Gadelius.

 

Using inward corner boxes to connect a NOAQ Boxwall to the façade of a building. Photo: NOAQ.

 

Using corner boxes to let a NOAQ Boxwall pass on the right side of a gully. Photo: NOAQ.

 

Using corner boxes to let a NOAQ Boxwall pass an obstacle. Photo: NOAQ.

 

From a demonstration in Australia. Photo: Bluemont.

 

From a demonstration in Australia. Photo: Bluemont.

 

From a demonstration in Australia. Photo: Bluemont.

 

BW52 set up for filming. Photo: NOAQ

 

NOAQ Boxwall family including the new BW102. Photo: NOAQ

 

Spillway test of a BW52. Photo: NOAQ

 

NOAQ Boxwall BW102. Photo: NOAQ

 

NOAQ Boxwall BW102 – long. Photo: NOAQ

 

NOAQ Boxwall BW102 in perspective. Photo: NOAQ

 

A BW102 seen from the wet side. Photo: NOAQ

 

Carrying a BW102 using the carrying stick. Photo: NOAQ

 

Compact stacking of the BW102. Photo: NOAQ

 

Deploying 25 meters of BW102 in 10 minutes. Photo: NOAQ

 

From the testing of the BW102 using a boat. Photo: NOAQ

 

Deploying the BW102 in a spillway for a test. Photo: NOAQ

 

Tough test of the BW102 in a spillway. Photo: NOAQ

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