Artificial Islands

Five million! The Menorah Islands Project Proves That The World Wants Peace

Five million, forty four thousand and nine. That is a big number. That’s a number that is bigger than the populations of several states. It’s a number that is the equivalent of filling up Yankee Stadium, then emptying it and filling it up again…over 100 times!     It is also the number of people [...]

EcoloBlue’s Forward Thinking Technology Could Be A Perfect Fit For Artificial Islands Projects Around the World

EcoloBlue’s Forward Thinking Technology Could Be A Perfect Fit For Artificial Islands Projects Around the World Since 2007, EcoloBlue has been manufacturing atmospheric water generators (AWGs), machines that make water from the humidity in the air. Co-Owners, Wayne Ferreira and Henri-James Tieleman, have focused on generating water from the air using efficient mechanical processes. EcoloBlue’s [...]

The Menorah Islands artificial islands project continues to be shared around the globe

Our vision for everlasting peace in the Middle East through economic cooperation has spread from coast to coast and around the world. Our artificial islands project was recently featured on page 30 of the latest issue of Georgia Engineer magazine, a specialty publication distributed to thousands of engineering professionals. The article enthusiastically covered all aspects [...]

Water conservationists are taking notice of the Menorah Islands Project

There is a lot of water in the air... The minds behind the Menorah Islands Project's artificial island complex understand the crucial problems linked to water shortage in the Middle East. As a result, no solution for peace in the region could be complete without addressing the basic human need for water. [...]

The Menorah Islands Project Takes Flight With Altitude Media

As reported recently across hundreds of media sites, The Menorah Islands Project recently partnered up with Altitude Media to broadcast our message of peace and hope on a major American airline. Together we created a new version of our groundbreaking and exciting video that will be taking flight this July and August on thousands of [...]

Submersible Islands – The Ultimate Way To Experience Underwater Living

A view of one of the submersible islands of the Menorah Islands Project. From above, the Menorah Islands Project complex is laid out in the shape of the ubiquitous candelabra that serves as a symbol of the state of Israel. However, at select points during the year, two submersible islands will emerge from [...]

Why A Snake As A Symbol For Artificial Islands?

It’s no secret that the unique architecture and mind-blowing approach to city planning have been amongst the most talked about components of the Menorah Islands Project. From power-generating pine cones to advanced agriculture and green technology that will change the world, this is no ordinary artificial island project. Without a doubt however, the feature that [...]

Artificial Islands Off The Coast Of Israel To Set International Example For Sustainable Living

The Menorah Islands Project is fully dedicated to committing every square foot of its real estate to improving the world. In this artificial island complex, our innovators didn’t even wait to start their innovations at each of the seven above-water artificial islands in the group—they begin on the roadways to get there. Based off the [...]

The Seven Towers of the Menorah Islands and the Ancient Pine Cone Symbol

While the final form of the Menorah Islands will certainly go through many permutations based on input from our upcoming feasibility studies, as well as input from the public, our initial vision includes a rather striking architectural feature at the center of each artificial island.   The seven towers and two submersible islands of [...]

What Costa Rica’s 75-day streak of zero fossil fuel usage means for the Menorah Islands Project

An overhead view of one the proposed artificial islands within the Menorah Islands Project One of the cornerstones of the Menorah Islands Project is our commitment to building artificial islands in a way that uses entirely green technologies. Not only are we planning on powering the entire island complex without producing any carbon [...]

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