Over the past few years, OASA and Traditional Dream Factory (TDF) have been featured in international and Portuguese press, academic research, podcasts, and documentaries.
From Reuters and The Japan Times spotlighting the rise of regenerative digital nomadism, to Expresso and Jornal Económico recognizing TDF as Europe's first regenerative village, our journey is increasingly part of a global conversation about how we live, work, and regenerate land together.
We are building more than a co-living project. OASA is an ecosystem: a digital operating system for regenerative villages powered by blockchain, a framework for financing conservation through real estate, and a living laboratory in Alentejo, Portugal, where thousands of people have already experienced a different way of life.
Our work has been highlighted in outlets including:
High-resolution logos and brand assets available for media use.
Downloadable upon request
High-resolution photos and drone shots of the land and community.
Documentaries and video content by Melanie Pyne and Connor Sailes.
Comprehensive press materials including fact sheets, bios, and project overviews.