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The New Administrative Capital, Egypt's new capital city is the largest project in modern Egypt, which includes many of Egypt's planned and current mega projects under construction. These mega projects include the Iconic Tower , The Octagon , Oblisco Capitale , Capital Park , Al-Fattah Al-Aleem Mosque , Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ and ...
The Qattara Depression Project or Qattara Project is a macro-engineering project concept in Egypt. Rivalling the Aswan High Dam in scope, the intention is to develop the hydroelectric potential of the Qattara Depression by creating an artificial lake.
The Historic Cairo Restoration Project is a project started by the governments of Egypt and Cairo. The main project's intention is to create new museums in a sequence of historical sites in an open-air museum district, that will be widely accessible to both the citizens of Cairo and tourists. [3]
It was announced by the then Egyptian housing minister Mostafa Madbouly at the Egypt Economic Development Conference on 13 March 2015. [4] The capital city is considered one of the projects for economic development, and is part of a larger initiative called Egypt Vision 2030. [5] The new capital of Egypt has yet to be given a name.
Designed by the Egyptian architectural firm IDIA, based in Giza, this skyscraper features a unique shape that resembles a Pharaonic obelisk, with an integrated water channel that symbolizes the Nile River. The project encompasses 210 floors with a diverse array of amenities such as residential units, hotel apartments, shops, and restaurants ...
Half of the land will be given to college graduates, 1 acre each, funded by the Long Live Egypt Fund. Satellite view detail Sheikh Zayed canal of New Valley project, Libyan desert, Egypt Construction site (2009) of the syphon that delivers water from the new valley project under the toshka spillway Toshka Canal
The Octagon acquired its name because of its octagon-like architectural design, made up of the eight outer octagon-shaped buildings, thus representing all eight [citation needed] branches of the Egyptian Armed Forces. The entity as a whole consists of 10 buildings, 8 of which are external and two internal ones.
The ScanPyramids [1] mission is an Egyptian-International project designed and led by Cairo University and the French HIP Institute (Heritage Innovation Preservation). [2] This project aims at scanning Old Kingdom Egyptian Pyramids (Khufu, Khafre, the Bent and the Red) to detect the presence of unknown internal voids and structures. [3]