An Odyssey to the Great River Part 2 Project 2023 Mounira El Halabi Beirut Arab University - Debbieh campus | Lebanon The area surrounding Abu Ali River in Tripoli's old city faces environmental challenges and a social-economic divide that threatens the deterioration of historical buildings and fosters poverty. Can immersive technologies in architecture resurrect forgotten cultural heritage and improve residents' living conditions through the revitalization of forgotten cultural activities?The approach combines real-world interventions with immersive experiences to create an innovative exploration of ecological and cultural heritage. Immersive technology transforms intangible aspects such as cultural heritage, traditional skills, local knowledge, and narratives into tangible forms. Inspired by Sufist Novel storytelling and the harmonious landscape, our research proposes architectural interventions that examine the relationship between site conditions and collective memory.The project introduces interactive game environments to acquaint both locals and visitors with the historical cultural memory of ""life along the river."" The design of Tripoli's food theme park embraces various elements inspired by the city's rich history and cultural heritage. These spaces feature captivating archways and intricate tilework, creating immersive experiences that celebrate the past while improving the present. Tutor(s) Hiba Mohsen Mona Salem