
INTRODUCTION
The modern world poses many challenges to human civilization. I have focused my attention on four key areas:
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Housing, specifically in developing nations and addressing homelessness;
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Public transport solutions for highly urbanized cities;
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Ocean conservation and the protection of marine resources;
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and unconventional sources of green energy.
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I have developed a solution for each of them that I believe to be the most effective at this stage. I am convinced that addressing any of these issues will significantly improve life on Earth.
CAHUILLA VALLEY
This project outlines a strategic hydraulic engineering plan to restore the Salton Sea through advanced transport and desalination systems.
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Infrastructure & Elevation: A 180 km network of integrated aqueducts and pumping stations will transport water to the Cahuilla Valley, reaching an elevation of 1,200 meters.
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Desalination Process: The lake’s salinity will be reduced through a dual-action system involving the introduction of desalinated water and the use of micro-desalinators for internal filtration.
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Three-Year Reclamation: The restoration process is expected to take three years, after which the freshwater can reintegrate with the river system and boost regional water circulation.
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Ecological Restoration: By stabilizing water levels and introducing robust flora, the project aims to halt the rapid 20-meter decline of the Salton Sea and prevent the desertification of the valley.


UNDERWATER TENNIS CENTER
This project introduces a revolutionary underwater tennis facility that harmonizes cutting-edge architecture with the vibrant marine life of the Persian Gulf.
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Ecological Integration: Built on a sandy seabed, the structure mimics a natural coral reef and uses eco-friendly materials to preserve the local environment without disruption.
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Natural Climate Control: The submerged design utilizes the surrounding water for natural cooling, creating a spontaneous airflow system that provides fresh air while significantly reducing energy costs.
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Atmospheric Lighting: A massive glass roof allows filtered sunlight to illuminate the interior, providing a more natural and visually soothing experience than traditional artificial lighting.
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Advanced Structural Design: Using high-strength carbon glass, the atoll-shaped roof allows visitors to safely admire the surrounding ecosystem at a manageable depth of 1.5 meters.
JORDAN CANAL
This ambitious engineering project proposes the construction of a navigable canal connecting the Red Sea to the Mediterranean, creating a strategic waterway and an economic engine for the entire region.
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Intercontinental Maritime Route: The project establishes a vital alternative to existing shipping lanes, enhancing global trade security and providing a more efficient connection between East and West.
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Regional Economic Transformation: By introducing a waterway through arid landscapes, the canal facilitates the creation of new ports, industrial zones, and modern urban centers on previously undeveloped land.
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Sustainable Resource Management: Leveraging the unique topography, the project integrates large-scale desalination plants and hydroelectric systems to provide the region with much-needed fresh water and clean energy.
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Geopolitical Stabilization: The infrastructure serves as a platform for international cooperation, fostering peace through shared economic interests and mutual dependence on vital resources.


