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This project establishes a new air governance system which intend to solve transmission problem related to a fungus. This fungus emerges as a result of valley fever, a severe respiratory disease. It is located in the soil and transmitted through wind, affecting human domains. The project’s two primary goals are to employ geoengineering techniques to modify the soil and install an architectural intervention that improves human living standards.