Bayadega Tower is a skyscraper located in the new administrative capital of Egypt, located east of Cairo. The tower is the tallest building in Egypt and the tallest in Africa, standing at a height of 438 meters.
The tower was designed by Atkins, a global design and engineering firm. The tower has a total of 70 floors, with a total of 3,000 apartments. The tower also has a shopping mall and a hotel.
The tower is part of a larger development project in the new administrative capital, which includes a new airport and a business district. The project is part of the government's plan to create a modern and efficient city.
The tower is designed to be energy efficient, with solar panels on the roof and an advanced ventilation system. The building is also designed to be earthquake resistant, with a reinforced concrete core.
The tower is a symbol of Egypt's modernity and progress, and is a sign of the country's commitment to sustainable development. The tower is a source of pride for the people of Egypt, and it is hoped that it will help attract more investment to the country.