The idea of this project arises as a response to the growing problem of agricultural soil salinity in Al-Amriya, Alexandria, due to rising sea levels. Inspired by the urgent need for an integrated research hub, the project tackles the issue from environmental, scientific, and social perspectives — aiming to promote sustainable agriculture, restore soil and water quality, and foster stronger ties between the local community and scientific research.
This project comprises a specialized research center focused on salinity-resistant agriculture. It includes multiple labs such as soil and water analysis, vertical farming, nanotechnology, and seed innovation. It also features a seasonal interactive exhibition, a groundwater treatment unit, and an urban market selling crops grown onsite. Additionally, it provides educational, residential, and recreational facilities to support researchers, students, and visitors.
The building structure utilizes a metal space truss system to span large exhibition areas, while the external envelope is treated with moisture- and salt-resistant materials. Passive design strategies are employed, including natural ventilation and daylight harvesting. A self-sufficient water treatment system ensures sustainable operation. The total site area is 16,000 m², with a 50% built-up area.