For my Bachelor’s degree graduation project in Cairo, I designed a high-rise tower situated on a prime site along the Nile River, envisioned as a cultural hub for media production. The tower was conceived as a space where talents, producers, and audiences could converge, fostering a dynamic environment for creative collaboration. The design process integrated aerodynamic analysis to shape the tower’s form, ensuring both functional efficiency and architectural elegance.

Beyond its structural and aesthetic considerations, the project responded to the cultural and environmental context of its location. The aerodynamic-driven form not only optimized wind performance but also enhanced the tower’s visual identity within the city skyline. By blending computational analysis with design principles, the project demonstrated how architecture can seamlessly integrate technology, functionality, and cultural significance in a landmark development.




