Architecture

Black Beach Resort

Aya Abdel Samad
Cairo University, Faculty of Engineering Architecture Department.
Egypt

Project idea

This project transforms a hazardous natural phenomenon—radioactive black sands—into a foundation for healing. Located in New Rashid (Rosetta), Egypt, the proposal reimagines toxic, mineral-rich black sands not as a threat, but as a therapeutic resource. The concept merges architecture, environmental remediation, and medical innovation to create a medical resort focused on the treatment of musculoskeletal and rheumatic diseases. The project envisions a future where healing the land and the body happen together—making the resort not just a place of recovery, but a regional beacon of resilience and reinvention.

Project description

The Resilient Medical Resort is a bold architectural intervention that redefines the role of black sands—historically known for their radiation hazards—into a tool for health tourism and environmental restoration. The project is located in Rosetta (New Rashid), a city plagued by ecological degradation, population out-migration, and economic stagnation.

At its heart, the resort includes a black sand purification and treatment facility, where raw sand is stabilized and rendered safe through a scientific process involving filtration, phytoremediation, and radiation control. These treated sands are then integrated into therapeutic spaces: sand bath zones, passive thermal rooms, and landscaped sensory gardens—all tailored to assist patients with rheumatoid and musculoskeletal conditions.

The architectural language of the project takes inspiration from Rosetta’s layered history and fluid natural landscapes, using stepped terraces, biomorphic forms, and mineral-based materials. The resort operates on three interconnected levels: healing the body, healing the land, and reviving the local economy by creating jobs in health, research, hospitality, and environmental monitoring.

Ultimately, this is not just a resort—it is a model of adaptive reuse, turning a harmful natural resource into a source of health, identity, and regional pride.

Technical information

Project Location: New Rashid (Rosetta), Egypt

Site Area: ~52,600 m²

Program Includes:

Black Sand Purification Facility

Rehabilitation & Hydrotherapy Center

Sand Therapy Pools

Diagnostic & Research Laboratories

Guests Suits

Rooftop phytoremediation fields (sunflowers and radiation-absorbing plants)

Structural System: Steel structure and radiation-shielding walls.

Sustainability Features:

Phytoremediation gardens using sunflowers to absorb remaining radiation

Passive ventilation and natural lighting strategies

Roof pools to balance radiation shielding with therapeutic mineral immersion

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