Bibliotheca Alexandrina - Egypt
Cultural Buildings Completed Iconic Project

Bibliotheca Alexandrina - Egypt

Country
Egypt
City
Alexandria
Start Date
2001
Project Status
Completed

About the Project

Bibliotheca Alexandrina is a striking piece of hi-tech architecture built to commemorate the revival of the Ancient library of Alexandria. The architectural team designed a cylindrical building sunk half-way into the ground, as a sun rising from the earth. Unpolished Aswan granite cladding is covering the perimeter wall, onto which signs and letters representing the alphabets were engraved. The project was constructed in two phases. The first phase was for the foundations works and the second was for the superstructure including all the necessary services and systems; such as: finishing, electromechanical works and the landscape. The Arab Contractors engaged in a partnership with Italian companies for the first phase and with Balfour Beatty of UK for the second phase

Key Features

Distinctive Architectural Design
Modern design meeting the highest standards
Professional Project Management
Integrated coordination among all stakeholders
High Safety Standards
Full commitment to safety regulations
Exceptional Quality
Execution with the highest quality standards
Client
N/A
Start Date
2001/01/01
Space
N/A