Eywa Highlights Regenerative and Longevity-Focused Real Estate at Davos 2026

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As global leaders convened for the World Economic Forum 2026, Eywa by R.Evolution participated in a session in Davos exploring evolving approaches to how cities are designed, built, and experienced. Hosted at Climate Hub Davos, the event introduced Eywa as an example of regenerative, longevity-focused real estate.

Eywa represents a fundamental shift in real estate thinking, moving beyond sustainability towards regeneration, human health, and long-term well-being. Conceived as a residential project with a strong focus on health, well-being, and longevity, Eywa challenges conventional ideas of luxury by placing human potential, environmental intelligence, and future-fit living systems at the core of its design.

“This is not about a single building,” says Alex Zagrebelny, Founder and CEO of R.Evolution. “Eywa is a blueprint for the next generation of cities, where architecture actively supports longevity, resilience, and the regeneration of both people and planet.”

Taking place on Wednesday, 21 January 2026, the experiential session titled ‘Regenaissance: Transforming the Way We Live Life on Earth’ brought together leading global thinkers helping to shape the future of regenerative development.

Alongside Zagrebelny, the panel featured:

  • Marc Buckley, UN Regenerative Futurist and ecological economist, whose upcoming book Homo Universalis: The Regenaissance launches in January 2026
  • Paul Stamets, world-renowned mycologist, author, medical researcher, and founder of Fungi Perfecti and Host Defense Mushrooms
  • Dina Bänninger, Founder & CEO of Charisma Nova and a leading systems-transformation strategist working at the intersection of economy, culture, and ecology

Media attending the session gained insight into how Eywa reframes the relationship between buildings, health, and longevity, and how this philosophy is being realised as a living, breathing development in Dubai, UAE.

In addition to the Climate Hub Davos session on 21 January, Alex Zagrebelny also participated in select invitation-only discussions during Davos week, including House of Trust on 19–20 January and Goals House on 22 January, further contributing to global conversations around regeneration, systems thinking, and the future of living.

From a global dialogue at Davos to a living reality in Dubai, Eywa invites the world to rethink the future of living through regeneration, longevity, and conscious urban design.

As global leaders convened for the World Economic Forum 2026, Eywa by R.Evolution participated in a session in Davos exploring evolving approaches to how cities are designed, built, and experienced. Hosted at Climate Hub Davos, the event introduced Eywa as an example of regenerative, longevity-focused real estate.

Eywa represents a fundamental shift in real estate thinking, moving beyond sustainability towards regeneration, human health, and long-term well-being. Conceived as a residential project with a strong focus on health, well-being, and longevity, Eywa challenges conventional ideas of luxury by placing human potential, environmental intelligence, and future-fit living systems at the core of its design.

“This is not about a single building,” says Alex Zagrebelny, Founder and CEO of R.Evolution. “Eywa is a blueprint for the next generation of cities, where architecture actively supports longevity, resilience, and the regeneration of both people and planet.”

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