Baobab Waterfall

Project Details

Project Name
Baobab Waterfall
Architect
Hexa office
Project Types
Infrastructure
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Ahmad Eghtesad
Project Status
Concept Proposal
Year Completed
2020
Style
Other
Team
Designer: Ahmad Eghtesad
Designer: Mohammad Aghaei
Designer: Nastaran fazeli
Visualization and diagram designer: Ahmad Eghtesad
Room or Space
Other

Project Description

Move east more than 500 km from the southeast coast of Africa, and you will reach Madagascar, a rich country in natural resources. Graphite, chromite, bauxite, coal, and most importantly, renewable energy resources from water are just some of the natural resources of the fourth-largest island in the world. In addition, the habitat of various animal types and nature that cannot be found anywhere else on earth encourages any tourist to travel to this amazing country. But due to the severe lack of access to electricity, the country’s economy has always been in crisis. Altogether, less than 20% of the population has access to electricity, which means more than 75% of the population lives in poverty. We know poverty is the most important factor in the significant increase in crime. More than 50% of prisoners are pre-trial detainees and the population of prisoners increased by more than 150% in the last 10 years, which means the prison occupancy level has also increased to more than 230%. Our team’s solution to the current crisis, and to turn it into the best economic opportunities in the future, is the continuous production of electricity from serial and large waterfalls such as Niagara Falls, but this time in the ocean. Large deep waterfalls that surround the prison with a very purposeful approach create another stunning view of Madagascar island as a point of interest for tourists, and many tourists will be traveling there to see this stunning view. In this touristic prison, after receiving the necessary training and skills, the prisoners interact directly with the tourists. Each prisoner is responsible for their physical needs and their society, which they achieve by farming on the farms in prison and trading with the community. This process will reform and rehabilitate prisoners for a healthy economic life in society, which is one important reason for reducing crime in the country. After a few years and decreasing crime, the prison is expected to become a multi-purpose hotel and tourist hub with waterfalls in the ocean to produce green energy.​​​​​​​

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