Eco Factor: Sustainable skyscraper to be made using natural materials. The shortage of water and land has resulted in a political unrest in Sudan for decades. However, the recent discovery of the world’s tenth largest underground lake in the region by scientists from Boston University can end the conflict if the lake is managed correctly. Designers at Polish firm H3AR Architect and Design have proposed a multipurpose Watertower skyscraper that can allow access to underground water through the application of water pumps. The tower is designed to be constructed from natural materials that include sun-baked bricks and a rough mixture of earth, cement and water.

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H3AR proposes multipurpose ‘Watertower’ skyscraper for Sudan