31/05/2023
The Konta Zone, which is one of the largest projects built for the nation, is saved by natural resources.
However, the 1990s have not only been rich in natural resources, but also in the arts.
The Halala Kela Resort, designed by these architects and recently unveiled by the graduate, has impressed many.
In the southwestern region, there is a Koisha project in The Konta Zone.
Who is behind this project? One of them, the bbc has recovered my young arcectan power.
First of all, let's talk a little bit about the project.
This resort is part of a large project called the Development of Koisha International Tourist Destination Development and is located in different regions of the region.
The area is home to a national park and is home to a variety of communities.
In early April, the Harala Kela Resort, part of the food project in the southwest region, was officially inaugurated.
This resort, which is under the so-called Table for The Nation project and is located in the newly formed territory, has been inaugurated by prime minister Abiy.
The resort is the site where Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the TPLF representatives met face-to-face for the first time after the Pretoria agreement.
"This project combines the local history and culture of nature and man-made resources," says The Architect Force, which designed the project.
The national park is the largest national park for domestic food projects being built in the region, the architect adds.
In addition, there is a stone from here called Halala Kela, a long-standing and man-made development.
"The people of Daro are approximately 16,1200 kilometers long from the stone or kela, which was built in the th century. The name comes from the king's last. They call it "Catalina." ”
The 300-year-old, as well as the 300-year-old Electric Power Plant, is part of this project.
The project, which is the fifth-largest in the Halala Kela project, is a community center.
"The people of the yellow have long been known to extract iron from the soil, and they continue to do so to this day. This community is a nation with its own culture and traditions. ”
According to my energy, these practices worked by dividing the design into five clusters.
It is also planned to build and complete these development destinations progressively over a period of up to 25 years.
One of them is "Halala Kela and Ayala Resorts in a three-year project."
What's my archeology?
Archekt Force was renovated and raised in Kachisi, a district in the western Shaw Zone of the Oromia region.
He completed his primary and secondary education in his hometown.
He later graduated with a high grade after five years of studying in the Architectural Education sector at the University of Mauga.
After graduating, he spent two years teaching at the Universities of Hawasa and Mount Light.
He then completed his second degree in the field of Architectural Engineering from the University of Addis Ababa.
As soon as he graduated, he said he was working with the BBC to set up his own private firm under the name 'Lula Engineering'.
"I grew up in a rural area," says my energy, which attracts the natural beauty of the Conta area.
"The mountains of Africa are gathered together and people say they are going to be destroyed," he says, adding that the region is surrounded by natural resources.
On the other hand, the culture, traditions and laws of the Dauro people also mention the security of the peace in the region.
The fact that the public's reception to guests is different from this engagement proves that the area is comfortable and inclusive for visitors.
According to Architect Force, close monitoring of these projects through the Prime Minister's Writing House and local peace contributed to the completion of the works when they were seized.
What was the role of archaeology?
My archeology was renewed by the organization that was founded years ago by the average of this project and among the bodies involved in this project and other large projects.
His company, 'Lula Engineering', and another 'Stadia Engineering' have been involved in the design and control of these projects.
"We've contracted that we're not only going to develop these cluster-split designs 'conceit design' but also to operate design control and surveillance," he says.
As a member of the Group, I am a member of the Arctic Circle and is involved in these projects.
"I'm 31 years old and I think I'm a little late when I combine the things I think I've reached today, my desire and my efforts together," he says with confidence in participating in this project with confidence.
"The big thing is to work hard," this young man, whose enthusiasm for architecture education, love and special interests from his childhood has helped him to qualify for the level he now has.
In addition to being stronger in education and work, Archtech Power strives to gain as much experience as possible in this sector.
"Before I got this project, I went to Kenya and Tanzania. I've been to The Mara and Serengeti Parks to learn how our country parks should be cultivated. ”
He also mentioned designing the Gogorora tourism development destination in the Amara region, which is being seized as a nation.
He also said that the 2011 Project was also attended by the Prime Minister of TheSsalrad.
In the same way, the 1990
When asked about his future dreams and the work he is doing now, Architect Energy frequently talks about ongoing projects, "he said.
"Our parents have always been in a position to be in harmony with nature. "They don't encourage anything that harms nature," my energy reminds us that the world is facing a test of air pollution.
He added: "I think that with continuity, i.e., the damaged things that have been damaged in the past will be reversed, and what is being built today will be improved. ”
But if he does, the various types of buildings currently under construction are not the center of what needs to be done to fix the mess, and to protect our future.
"The projects will be carried out without study. They're building. The origin and end of them are unknown. We are not working for the future of the world. We don't do as much as our parents did. We have a place in the middle of the earth. ”
According to the tradition of the Oromo fathers, ". . . . I also hope that the five odas have inherited it for us, and that we must continue to build sustainable buildings that can sustain future generations, "he said. ”
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