Felix Berger
student
HafenCity Universität Hamburg
Germany
Architektura
The WHO estimates, 2.1 billion people, a quarter of the world population, already lack sufficient access to drinking water and 3.4 billion people still lacking… more
Eman Mounir
advisor
Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria
Egyptian
Interior Architecture , Landscape Planning,Architectural Design Exhibition Design. -Master's degree… more
An innovative and environmentally conscious proposal that thoughtfully responds to the global water crisis through a sustainable and community-centered architectural approach. The project successfully redefines fog harvesting as more than a technical intervention, transforming it into an integrated ecological system that supports water collection, agriculture, and daily human activity.
The design demonstrates a strong understanding of environmental resilience by combining passive water harvesting strategies with productive landscapes and social spaces. The spatial integration between infrastructure and agriculture creates a meaningful relationship between people, nature, and resource sustainability.
Overall, the proposal presents a compelling vision for future ecological living, where architecture actively contributes to environmental recovery, food production, and improved quality of life.
Consider exploring the social and economic impact of the proposal on local communities, particularly in relation to agriculture and resource distribution.
29.05.2026