Architecture

NAHDA-نهضة

ِِِAmr Elmeligy
Cairo University, Faculty of Engineering Architecture Department.
Egypt

Project idea

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.

Project description

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.

Technical information

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.

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