Egypt is building an entire desert city from scratch, crowned by a 1,263 foot skyscraper
- About 45 kilometres east of Cairo, in a stretch of desert that held nothing but flat, arid gravel and sand only a decade ago, Egypt has built an entire new city from the ground up.
- Officially called the New Administrative Capital, and more recently renamed The New Capital, the project spans roughly 700 square kilometres between the Cairo Suez road and the Regional Ring Road, an area comparable in size to Singapore.
- At its centre stands the Iconic Tower, a 385 metre skyscraper that became Africa's first supertall building when it was completed, its glass and steel silhouette rising out of the d
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- About 45 kilometres east of Cairo, in a stretch of desert that held nothing but flat, arid gravel and sand only a decade ago, Egypt has built an entire new city from the ground up.
- Officially called the New Administrative Capital, and more recently renamed The New Capital, the project spans roughly 700 square kilometres between the Cairo Suez road and the Regional Ring Road, an area comparable in size to Singapore.
- At its centre stands the Iconic Tower, a 385 metre skyscraper that became Africa's first supertall building when it was completed, its glass and steel silhouette rising out of the d
Sources: Times of India