Article source: IAMZ design studio
The concept is divided into 3 levels
1-skyscraper Shape
the main shape taken from the relationship between Father and son
Shapes of the slaps was taken from Wadi Degla rocks shapes
to create a relationship between design and nature
This is a competition entry for a major public space in Cairo, Egypt. It is intended as a catalyst and model for the ongoing redevelopment of Greater Cairo. The Ataba and Opera Square areas combined with the Azbakiyya Gardens collectively form a 100,000+ square meter urban figure that sits at the threshold between the old, medieval city of the Fatimid Caliphs and the modern Cairene city founded by Khedive Ismail in the 19th century. This was the setting for the competition, which called for an urban plan, infrastructureimprovements, landscape architecture, garden design as well as large scale architectural solutions.