Fresh Water Thanks To “No Man’s Land” For The Dead Sea Region

The climatic changes are forcing architects to come up with new and visionary designs in order to make living possible in the most unusual places on Earth. That’s why New York-based company Phu Hoang Office has developed a project called “No Man’s Land” which is destined for regions near the Dead Sea.

As aforementioned, the project was designed just in case an ecological crisis which could cause the “extinction” of fresh water near Dead Sea. Well, “No Man’s Land” will solve this problem and will provide water for the inhabitants, and also, renewable energy and recreation spaces.

“No Man’s Land” will consist of artificial islands which will attract many tourists as well. The designers are working on a technology that could “extract water molecules from the air above the sea” in order to be able to get that fresh water that everybody wants.


Tags: Architecture,Artificial Islands,Fresh Water,Green Architecture,No Man's Land,Renewable Energy,Super Structures,Sustainable Development

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Awesome!!!!!
U think the saltwater in dead sea influence
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