Hermann Kamte & Associates (HKA) has revealed their concept for a world-famous water park in Dubai, which aims to be the greatest iconic leisure park in the world, have the highest water slide in the world, and have the largest man-made waterfall building in the world. ⌠Hermann Kamte & Associates was invited to and selected to participate in an international restricted competition held by the municipality of Dubai in 2017. The competition’s objective was to reimagine the city waterfront by proposing an entertainment center that could become the new iconic place in the city. The architectural idea aims to play a leadership role in the tourist attractions, healthy social life, and sports in Dubai. The goal of the project is to create the most comprehensive water park in the world, and it focuses on the interaction between architecture and the natural environment. The design has determined that there is a need to investigate the relationship that exists between people and the three primary components of water, earth, and air. beautiful flowerdubai heart has a heart-shaped pattern around the towers. This design was inspired by the form of a flower, which is a natural element that requires water, air, and soil in order to thrive. The location offers a central meeting place for people of all ages, including families, who are looking for a place to unwind and create memories together while vacationing in the Middle East. The activities on offer include sports and aquatic activities. Moreover, the initiative makes use of a variety of strategies to educate, amuse, and entertain the people that visit it. The facilities that are cutting edge in terms of technology are taken into account. fine flowerdubai heart is a small island that is divided into several elements to encompass the various activities. Some of these elements include the main step heart-shaped building, tall water slides and towers, water activities plaza, sports activity areas, children’s water zone and water playground, cafes and restaurants, gift shop and front shops zone, facility building for lockers, showers, and toilets, roof shops and activities, a panoramic restaurant tower, and visitor service facilities (ticketin and information desks). The architects Hermann Kamte (Creative Director), Ange Djoke (Architect), and Joseph Ndi (Architect) are in charge of directing this project (architect & urban planner). Visit the website indiaartndesign.com to see the images.