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ofisSlovenian architect studio OFIS was recently granted a 25 year lease by the Maldivian government to develop a set of four islands into tropical eco resorts. Each island's plan demonstrates concern for the local environment, the ability to self-sustain, and the developers' genuine intent to maintain the cultural and ecological authenticity of the local area. Their proposal, which includes a 100-bed 5-star resort, will be spread throughout the islands with a variety of different accommodation styles, from bungalow to villa....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/maldives-unveils-4-self-sustaining-islands/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
ofis2Slovenian architect studio OFIS was recently granted a 25 year lease by the Maldivian government to develop a set of four islands into tropical eco resorts. Each island's plan demonstrates concern for the local environment, the ability to self-sustain, and the developers' genuine intent to maintain the cultural and ecological authenticity of the local area. Their proposal, which includes a 100-bed 5-star resort, will be spread throughout the islands with a variety of different accommodation styles, from bungalow to villa....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/maldives-unveils-4-self-sustaining-islands/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
ofis3Slovenian architect studio OFIS was recently granted a 25 year lease by the Maldivian government to develop a set of four islands into tropical eco resorts. Each island's plan demonstrates concern for the local environment, the ability to self-sustain, and the developers' genuine intent to maintain the cultural and ecological authenticity of the local area. Their proposal, which includes a 100-bed 5-star resort, will be spread throughout the islands with a variety of different accommodation styles, from bungalow to villa....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/maldives-unveils-4-self-sustaining-islands/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
ofis4Slovenian architect studio OFIS was recently granted a 25 year lease by the Maldivian government to develop a set of four islands into tropical eco resorts. Each island's plan demonstrates concern for the local environment, the ability to self-sustain, and the developers' genuine intent to maintain the cultural and ecological authenticity of the local area. Their proposal, which includes a 100-bed 5-star resort, will be spread throughout the islands with a variety of different accommodation styles, from bungalow to villa....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/maldives-unveils-4-self-sustaining-islands/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




