Intention lies within the dream
The dream of getting well: manifests health
The dream of being happy: manifests happiness
Certainty in the dream: manifests
the projects
The Projects' Area
The Izvor Foundation is nestled in a narrow valley along the Mirna River. Although located in an unspoiled natural setting, it is easily accessible thanks to a modern infrastructure network. The highway coming from Trieste and passing through Slovenia ends just 30 km from the site. Another highway arriving from Zagreb is located approximately 10 km from the project area. From there, a smooth state road leads directly to the site.
The area is also easily reachable from two smaller airports (Pula and Trieste), located about 80 km away, while other international airports (Venice, Ljubljana, Zagreb) are approximately 200 km away.
The site is ideally suited for the development of the various structures and functions planned. The entire territory, extending over approximately 10 km, is capable of accommodating all the activities envisioned for the project.
The Departments
1. Agriculture
Sustainable food production that respects both nature and human health.
The issue of human nutrition, our relationship with the environment, and the intersection of their respective needs is more urgent than ever. We believe that the evolution of humanity will not be possible until environmental factors and access to healthy nutrition for all human beings have been fully addressed.
With this perspective, the areas dedicated to food production (agriculture and animal husbandry), in addition to serving as the foundation for the restaurants and residences within the Foundation, will provide an opportunity to research and experiment with new approaches to this pressing challenge.
"Do not be in a hurry: eat slowly, walk slowly, look at the starts slowly, everything with balance... slowly, slowly, slowly"
2. Education
Redefining education by nurturing each individual’s unique potential.
When should education begin, and above all, what does it truly mean to educate—and how should it be done?
How much irreversible damage is caused by educational systems that train individuals disregarding their idiosyncrasies instead of accompanying them along their unique and deeply personal paths?
How can we nurture talent and creativity in each person, from the earliest age to the very last breath?
Through dedicated projects, schools, and research, we seek to explore and offer responses to these and many other questions concerning what is entrusted to us and what we are called to care for: ourselves and our children.
"Everyone is a self and is useful in function of what they are, not what others want them to be"
3. Research
A space for integrative research where science thrives free from business and profit pressures.
It is not possible to conceive a project that aims to rethink our planet and the human being who inhabits it in an integrative way without dedicating spaces to scientific research.
Highly specialized laboratories in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, and related disciplines.
A place where, far from the dynamics of business and profit, new ideas can emerge, engage in dialogue, and grow.
"You can be helpful to the world: you are the world"
4. Waste Recycling
The transformation of waste into usable resources.
In a vision that transforms every aspect of our existence—even the most inconsistent—into an opportunity, what was once considered waste can reveal great potential.
This shift in perspective is at the heart of the Foundation, and it is why we could not ignore the challenge of finding solutions to the problem of waste.
"You are not just toxic for what you eat, but you are toxic for what you think, you are toxic because you don't let yourself go"
5. Conferences
Seminars, workshops, and training programs with experts from around the world.
The conference component, which was the initial driving force behind the Foundation’s creation, aims to provide a space for dialogue and dissemination open to the entire world. Our goal is to offer a place where anyone can find inspiration for personal growth, while also providing a platform for those with new ideas to share their voice.
Particular attention will be given to language accessibility: a team of highly skilled translators, supported by modern technologies, will ensure that everyone can truly understand what is being communicated.
"This is a turning point that will lead to a renewal of all human existence: an inner revolution, a revolution of emotion, mood, and of the heart."
6. Therapies
Innovative therapeutic practices that integrate scientific research with time-tested medical traditions.
The therapeutic component, based on the principles outlined above, will necessarily be multidisciplinary: the result of constructive and integrative dialogue, while remaining rigorous.
The various opportunities to find solutions to individual challenges will be supported within the Foundation’s clinics and consultation rooms (there will be 48 in the main building called "The Center"). This allows the benefit of having medical, holistic, physiotherapeutic, and other knowledge all gathered in a single location.
Another building, entirely dedicated to therapies using frequencies, called "La Fonte", will be constructed just downstream from the central complex. This state-of-the-art technology aims to foster self-awareness and understanding of one’s unique journey on this planet, shaped by both evolutionary traumas and personal achievements. Through the equalization of harmonic frequencies, this alternative approach seeks to promote complete well-being.
"It is a project made for those who do not believe: it is made for who does not believe he could believe.
It is not a project that heals but that teaches how to heal: it teaches how to find a way to believe and to heal"
7. Hospitality
Welcoming, taking care, and actively engaging every visitor.
The entire territory of the Foundation is, in itself, dedicated to hospitality, care, and welcome. This is expressed in all its forms: through accommodation, dining, and spaces for rest and meditation.
Hospitality here is not just passive lodging; it is an act of openness, where others are accepted and invited in, becoming active participants in what takes place.
"You have to learn hospitality: to be welcomed in the trees' arms, in the grass' freshness. You have to learn to be made, transformed, by vibrations of hospitality and reverence. Reverence and hospitality."
Architectural Developments
The Center
The design intention is to build a form non-form, a place non-place, an architecture non-architecture.
As the design of the Izvor Center shows, the conventional architectural shape is not perceived from afar. What we see is the form of a semi-spherical green hill: it looks like a gigantic round flying saucer, covering an area of 20,000 m², 12 meters high, and with a 160 meters diameter. It feels as though the disc landed thousands of years ago, now covered by nature and time. The disc is composed of two rings: a central ring and a peripheral one. Access is through a single open-air slit, hand-carved into the hill.
The central ring contains, on its outer side, a square with a circular water basin at its center, a symbol of a spring—the spring from which everything is born. Inside: organically shaped spaces, spaces that appear as if they were dug by hand by children playing on a beach with sand; extremely tall spaces that seem carved inside a massive organic body. These spaces house the lobby, the library, the conference hall, the research laboratories, the seminars, the canteen, and the therapeutic space.
In all of these spaces, which total 10,000 m², there are no corners, and one does not enter with shoes or money. From the internal staircase, one reaches the arena, a circular outdoor space that participates in the events of the square.
The outer ring, measuring 1,000 m², contains 24 dome-shaped cells for individual therapeutic use.
Materials and finishes are clay and lime, wood and stone, earth and grass.
La Fonte
Growing awareness of the role frequencies can play in supporting health is moving beyond the experimental stage, with early clinical applications beginning to take shape.
The approach adopted for “La Fonte” does not aim to intervene directly in specific disharmonies. Instead, it focuses on strengthening the human system as a whole. By acting across multiple levels—starting from the biological—this method allows for a precise and effective process of support.
The rebalancing system is composed of two core elements: antennas and harmonic cables.
Antennas
The system includes 12 antennas, each rising 44 meters above ground, with 7 meters below ground level. Each antenna consists of a series of containers housing thousands of plasma micro-receivers.
The outer surface of each container also functions as a capture element. All containers are connected through a central mast, which channels low and very low frequency waves via a fiber-optic system into a network of underground cables integrated into the building’s floor.
Harmonic cables
The system also includes 49 harmonic cables, each designed to capture and concentrate different frequency ranges within the infrasound field. These frequencies are then distributed throughout the building’s vaulted interior.
The cables are held by specially designed supports that are themselves vibrational and equipped with mechanisms for tensioning and calibration, ensuring controlled and consistent performance.
User experience
The rebalancing process is intentionally simple. After leaving their shoes in a designated area, visitors enter the lowest level of a spiral pathway that occupies nearly the entire interior of the building.
This pathway consists of a seven-turn concentric spiral, approximately 500 meters in length, to be walked barefoot. The floor is made from a specific crystal mixture designed to reinforce the effects of the collected frequencies.
Along the spiral are small lateral rooms intended for extended stays, allowing users who require longer sessions to pause. Additional semi-underground spaces are dedicated to specific activities.
Encircling the building is a large ring structure designed to accommodate approximately 244 people, offering the possibility of remaining on site for longer periods according to individual needs.
Work status
- Concept design completed
- Executive design phase and experimental testing underway

Accomodations
Accommodation for participants in the Izvor Project is designed to minimize environmental impact while ensuring a high level of comfort.
To this end, a series of lightweight bungalows will be placed directly on the forest floor surrounding the Izvor Center. Their elliptical form recalls a protective, enclosed space intended to welcome the guest. A circular skylight positioned above the bed opens the interior to the night sky, creating a sense of connection and care.
Access to the bungalows is provided by modular walkways inspired by floating harbor docks. These structures rest on the ground and allow the installation of utilities—water, electricity, and drainage—without damaging the forest ecosystem.
The guiding principle is that of a domestic, community-based welcome. Guests are invited to feel part of a shared environment and, during their stay, to contribute in whatever form they choose to the broader vision of the Izvor Foundation.
The nearby Izvor Center includes two restaurants serving meals prepared with ingredients sourced primarily from the surrounding valley, including local agriculture, livestock, and wild herbs.
Visitors are also encouraged to explore the villages, which will offer food and gathering spaces, allowing the overall experience to unfold across multiple dimensions.
During periods of high attendance, additional accommodation is available throughout the valley in nearby B&Bs and hotels.
Work status
- Concept design completed
- Executive design completed
- Technical detailing and materials research underway
The Village
Several villages, almost all abandoned, are located on the hillsides surrounding the area of the Foundation. These small settlements, some dating back to medieval times, consist of small stone houses, usually on two levels. One of these villages is already in an advanced stage of restoration.
Their role within the project will be to host—also on a permanent basis—the Founders, therapists, speakers, and more generally the staff involved in managing the various structures planned for the Foundation.
At the same time, they represent a real-world experiment of a different housing proposal: a shift from the megalopolis—which, in our view, is no longer sustainable either environmentally or humanly—to small, semi-self-sufficient centers scattered throughout the territory.
This is not a simple return to the traditional village social system, but rather a conscious ideological and economic proposal. The societies present on our planet—whether Western, oligarchic (economic or religious), not to mention dictatorships or absolutist systems—have failed to find solutions to any of the major problems affecting the planet.
This project seeks to build on past experiences, extracting what has worked while addressing what has not, with the aim of proposing a more conscious approach to managing shared resources. From nature to food, from freedom to peace, the goal is to develop responses that are both global in vision and locally grounded.
Work status
- First village 50% completed