To build a regenerative desert farm
where architecture asks you to disconnect.
"You don't need another hotel. You need a place where the walls are made of salt, the bedroom has no outlets, the cooling comes from the earth, and the only notifications are a horse nuzzling your hand."
Twenty-six acres in the Valley of Natron, 90 minutes from Cairo — the same desert where Coptic monks have sought solitude since the 4th century. We're turning it into something new under the sun.