Hermann Kamte & Associates (HKA) has presented its proposal for an iconic water park in Dubai. The design of this water park is intended to break the record for the largest iconic leisure park in the world, as well as the record for the tallest water slider and the record for the largest man-made waterfall building… In 2017, the Dubai Municipality awarded Hermann Kamte & Associates with an invitation to participate in an international restricted competition. The competition’s objective was to reimagine the City Waterfront by presenting a proposal for an entertainment center that has the potential to become the city’s new iconic location. The goal of the architectural idea is to establish Dubai as a center of tourist attractions, sports, and a social life that is both healthy and productive. Taking into consideration the connection that exists between architecture and nature, the idea aims to create the most comprehensive water park in the whole globe. It has been determined that there is a need to investigate the relationship that exists between people and the three primary elements, which are water, earth, and air. The towers of Fine Flower—Dubai Heart are surrounded by a pattern that can be described as a heart. This design was inspired by the form of a flower, which is a natural element that requires water, air, and ground in order to flourish. The location offers a meeting place for people of all ages to participate in water sports and other water-based activities. It caters to people of all ages, including children, adults, and families who are looking to unwind and experience amazing moments in the Middle East. To add insult to injury, the project employs a variety of strategies to educate, amuse, and entertain visitors. Facilities that are considered to be of advanced high technology are taken into consideration. Fine Flower—Dubai Heart is a small island divided into several elements to encompass the different activities such as the main step heart-shaped building, tall water slides and towers, water activities plaza, sports activity areas, children 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, visitors service facilities (ticketing, information), front gate security and administration facilities, sea sand beach areas, water jogging walkways, food service areas, open theatre plaza services, outdoor exhibit support facilities, the ability to insert marina within the project, museums, etc. Architects Hermann Kamte (Creative Director), Ange Djoke (Architect), and Joseph Ndi are the ones in charge of directing the project (Architect & Urban Planner). Take a look at the pictures on the website indiaartndesign.com. Articles that are related to this topic include: Landscape Architecture, Commercial Architecture, Institutional Architecture, Lifestyle, Restaurant and Bar, Sustainable Development, Travel, and Urban Design.