
Scope
The Supreme Constitutional Court sits on the Maadi Korniche in Cairo. It started as an international architectural design competition, which we won working with Arch. Ahmed Mito. From that winning concept, we produced the full tender and construction documents. That meant taking the design's ancient Egyptian symbolism and turning it into a building that could actually be built. The building holds the court's administrative body along with its court and ceremonial halls.
From 1995 to 1999, working with Sabbour Consultants, we ran the full architectural construction supervision. Arab Contractors did the works. We led the design development and solved the problems that came up on site, and we made sure the architecture lined up with every structural and MEP requirement so the building came out the way it was designed.
Take a competition-winning concept full of ancient Egyptian symbolism and engineer it into a real building that met every structural and MEP requirement.
We wrote the full tender and construction documents, then ran the architectural supervision with Sabbour Consultants. Design development and on-site problem-solving alongside Arab Contractors.
A landmark on the Nile, built over four years. It houses the court's administrative body, court and ceremonial halls.



