Solutions
The Siwi World solution architecture is designed as a holistic ecosystem that connects its various components both physically and digitally.
The master plan envisions a linear settlement along a central high-speed transport line, resembling the "linear city" concept introduced by Arturo Soria y Mata in 1882.
By developing along this line, served by the uST system as the transportation backbone, the following benefits are achieved:
- Prevention of urban sprawl
- Optimized land use
Residential villas, tourism facilities, agricultural areas, and green belts are positioned symmetrically and systematically on both sides of the main transport axis.
This model of controlled linear growth helps preserve surrounding farmland, facilitates mobility, and enables a harmonious balance between urban and rural spaces.
Overall Project Structure
The complex is fundamentally composed of two main components:
a high-quality thermal hotel and an adjacent villa complex.
These are supported by a range of complementary facilities.
The hotel zone will include:
- A main hotel building
- Thermal pools and traditional baths
- Dining and retail areas such as restaurants and shops
- Relaxation areas for guests
Around the hotel, private villas nestled in nature are designed for long-term stays or more private vacation experiences.
Additionally, recreational and picnic areas have been integrated into the project to serve local residents and day visitors.
A dedicated health center is also planned within or adjacent to the hotel/resort area, ensuring easy access for patients.
A large portion of the land is allocated to organic farming activities, featuring:
- Open fields
- Greenhouses
- Biohumus fertilizer production units
These agricultural zones will support sustainable food production.
All of these components are not isolated units;
they are closely integrated in terms of infrastructure and operations.
Integration and Synergy
The key to Siwi World’s architecture is that every component is designed to benefit the others, creating a self-sustaining system.
Food & Agriculture → Tourism
The on-site farm will supply organic food products, fresh fruits and vegetables, and health-oriented items directly to the resort’s restaurants and guests.
This guarantees chemical-free, fresh food for visitors while providing the farm with a stable market for its produce.
Waste → Energy & Fertilizer
Organic waste from the hotel, villas, and farm will be processed in biohumus facilities, converting it into biogas energy and compost/fertilizer.
This approach reduces the need for waste disposal, lowers operating costs, and closes the loop between consumption and production.
Healthcare Services ↔ Accommodation
The specialized health clinic will operate in integration with the resort;
patients receiving outpatient treatment will be able to stay in the hotel units during their care period.
This enables patients to experience a comfortable healing process, while boosting the year-round occupancy rate and enhancing the operational efficiency of the facility.
Transportation
The uST transport system acts as a central spine, connecting all components of the complex—from agricultural areas to accommodation and leisure zones—providing fast and efficient access throughout.
Thanks to uST’s high speed and terrain adaptability, even remote and rugged plots become safe and easily accessible.
The integration of the uST line with external networks is also planned, ensuring that the project is not isolated from the outside world.
This smart transportation backbone minimizes the need for vehicles within the complex, reducing emissions and noise, and offering a seamless experience across the entire site.