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The iconic tower of Egypt's new capital: from pyramids to modern wonders
Seetao 2023-10-12 16:09
  • Icon Tower incorporates world-class construction technology to showcase Africa’s new profile on the global stage
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The pyramids of Egypt, as a symbol of ancient civilization, once dominated the African skyline, showing the glory of human civilization. However, with the changes of the times, this mysterious architectural complex has become a thing of the past, but today, a new architectural miracle is taking place on the land of Africa.

In the core of Egypt's new administrative capital, a 385.8-meter-high skyscraper stands tall. It is the Sign Tower. This modern building is redefining Africa’s skylines and taking Egypt into a new phase of development.

The Icon Tower is more than just a building, it represents Egypt’s ambition to realize its development vision. Its design is inspired by the ancient Sousse Temple, perfectly integrating traditional culture with modern elements. As one of the tallest buildings in Africa, the Icon Tower combines world-class design concepts and state-of-the-art construction technology to showcase Africa's new image on the global stage.

In this era full of challenges and opportunities, the iconic tower will become a symbol of Egypt's modernization, attracting the attention of the world. Its completion will inject new vitality into Egypt's development and lead Africa to a more prosperous future. Join the iconic tower's chief architect as we witness the birth of this modern marvel and discover the stories and meaning behind the building. Editor/Xu Shengpeng


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