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PROJEDE KULLANILMASI TASARLANAN GÖLGELİK MISIR’DA YAŞANAN POLİTİK GELİŞMELER NEDENİYLE ASKIYA ALINDI. THE CANOPY THAT IS PROPOSED FOR THE PROJECT COULD NOT BE COMPLETED DUE TO THE RECENT POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN EGYPT. area approximately one kilometer long, parallel to the Cairo Alexandria desert road. The project lies on the periphery of Sodic West development and serves this huge residential compound. Shahira Fahmy was also responsible for the design of Algeria The Hill residential complex that is a part of the Sodic West project. Stone is the major material used in this project together with water elements and landscaping units. A local Egyptian marble, Emily Brown, is used in this project because of its reasonable prices and high availability. As the project is located in the desert, the local stone was chosen due to its appropriate color and texture. The marble provides good resistance to desert conditions as well. The surrounding area around the project consists of informal agricultural land on the outskirts of Cairo that contrasts with the new settlements and buildings. The architect offers a grid system to bring the informal scheme of agricultural land and existing buildings together. Shahira Fahmy states that to enforce the grid concept, the axis of the entrances were placed perpendicularly to the KASIM - ARALIK 2013 / NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2013 • NATURA 75