The project is designed to be affordable, scalable, and adaptable.
MASK architects designed the world’s first luxury safari resort in Africa that produces its own water autonomously by using air-to-water technology. The novel tech is powered by a transparent solar device covered in curtain glass,“The aim of the project is not only to create a unique luxury residence but also to seek innovative, sustainable, and environmental solutions to the problems plaguing the region.
“We want to be able to build a community which can provide for and feed the surrounding communities which are starving and in poverty. We are able to give work to the local people,” said the architects.The project will be affordable, scalable and adaptable and will use sustainable resources. It will consist of lodges raised 11 feet off the ground to create a secure living zone.
“The idea of creating these luxury eco safari lodges is to be able to inspire more people to have an interest in wildlife and to experience living in secluded areas. It is seen as a luxury to experience but it can also educate and elevate people’s understanding of nature and wildlife,” concluded the architects.
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