Supermodel Naomi Campbell’s billionaire boyfriend gave her a masterpiece of an island villa in the shape of the Eye of Horus

The definition of “protect” was completely rethought because to Naomi Campbell’s millionaire lover. Including the ancient Egyptian emblem of protection, royal authority, and good health as part of the literal resting spot that his love can refer to as home.

The glass-domed mansion not only has an enchanting design, but it is also entirely self-sufficient in terms of energy and water, has an incredible internal landscape terrace, and is equipped with no fewer than 25 bedrooms and five lounges.

The Spanish architect Luis de Garrido, who specializes in environmentally friendly architecture, built Eco-House Horus to be entirely self-sufficient in terms of its energy, water, and food supplies.

In the same way that he had done with his previous projects, he relied on thorough bioclimatic design to handle difficulties with efficiency.

The multi-level central dome has a steel framework and is covered in glazed glass panels, which allow sunlight to enter the building throughout the entire year.

In spite of the fact that the greenhouse effect stimulates the production of natural heat, it is still possible to live comfortably in warm climates by taking precautions such as angling the louvres on windows and beautifying the area. In addition to that, it will have an adequate amount of ventilation.

In conjunction with the solar panels that contribute to the Eye of Horus shape of the property, a cutting-edge geothermal heating and cooling system supplies the 25-bedroom mansion with all of the power that it could ever require.

Rainwater is collected, and wastewater is treated by a biological system located on the property. A beautifully designed terrace can be found on the interior of the home, and it is from this location that one can take in the breathtaking scenery.

According to the myth, Antony and Cleopatra frequented these beaches and spent time swimming and lounging on them. With the sands even being delivered by ships from North Africa, it is clear that this was no ordinary beach.

This world-famous beach is entirely made up of seashells and sand, and each grain of the latter is perfectly spherical.

There is a myth that organic sand, which can only be found in Egypt, was shipped in from the Red Sea just for Cleopatra by ships. This kind of sand can’t be found anywhere else in the world.