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Oblisco Capitale
أُوبْلِيسْكُو كَابِيتَالِي
Artistic impression
General information
StatusApproved
TypeSkyscraper
Architectural styleEgyptian
LocationNew Administrative Capital
CountryEgypt
Construction startedPlanned 2024
Estimated completion2030
Height1,000 m (3,281 ft)
Technical details
Floor count210
Floor area1,250,000 square metres (13,500,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)IDIA
DeveloperEl-Nasr Housing and Development

The Oblisco Capitale is a conceptual megatall skyscraper in the New Administrative CapitalofEgypt. It was announced in 2018 as a part of Egypt Vision 2030, aiming to become the world's tallest structure at a height of 1000 m.[1][2]

The Oblisco Capitale project is designed by the Egyptian architectural design firm IDIA, which is based in Giza, Egypt.[3] It is designed in the form of a Pharaonic obelisk surrounded by a water channel resembling the Nile River. As proposed, Oblisco Capitale is planned to have 210 floors, which includes residences, hotel apartments and units of various sizes.[4] The proposal also includes several hotels, shopping malls, cinemas, housing, recreational centers, commercial centers, and medical centers.[5]

Location[edit]

The Oblisco Capitale is planned to be located in the central business district of the New Administrative Capital, near the Central Ring Road.

Design[edit]

The tower's architecture is inspired from both the Pharaonic and Art Deco styles. The proportions of the Oblisco Capitale reference those of Ancient Egyptian obelisk. The design contains louvres – inspired by the Art Deco style – which rotate according to the sun's inclination, reducing heat throughout the day. The Nile River is represented in the project's design via the canal that connects the corners of land in the project.

The pattern on the tower's facade is inspired from the Egyptian lotus flower design used in the Pharaonic era; a flower that has grown along the Nile in Egypt for millennia and is widely known to have played a big part in the Ancient Egyptian civilization.[6][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Egypt to Build One of the World's Tallest Towers, Surpassing Burj Khalifa". Egyptian Streets. 2018.
  • ^ "Oblisco Capitale Tower". The Skyscraper Center.
  • ^ a b "Oblisco Capitale - Leap To The Future". IDIA.
  • ^ "Oblisco Capitale, the new administrative capital - اوبليزكو كابيتال العاصمة الادارية الجديدة". New Administrative Capital - العاصمة الادارية الجديدة (in Arabic).
  • ^ "Oblisco Capitale Tower in New Capital". Real Estate Egypt.
  • ^ "Oblisco Capitale Tower Egypt New Capital The Highest Building In The World 2020". IPG Egypt.


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