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New Administrative Capital
The New Administrative Capital (NAC): Transforming Egypt into a Sustainable Future Introduction: The New Administrative Capital (NAC) represents a transformative milestone in Egyptβs urban history. More than just a new city, it is Egyptβs first fully integrated "Smart and Sustainable" metropolis, designed to become the leading political, cultural, and economic hub in the Middle East and North Africa. Vision and Sustainability: Spanning approximately 170,000 acres, the NAC is built on the concept of a "Green City." It prioritizes environmental well-being by allocating 15 square meters of green space per capita. At its heart lies the "Green River," the worldβs largest central park, designed to enhance biodiversity and provide a natural cooling system for the urban environment. Smart Infrastructure: The city operates through a centralized Command and Control Center, utilizing AI to manage utilities, traffic, and security efficiently. Sustainability is integrated into its DNA, with solar panels covering 70% of building rooftops to generate clean energy, making the NAC a benchmark for climate-resilient urbanism. Key Landmarks: - The Government District: Houses all state ministries and the parliament, blending heritage with high-tech architecture. - The Diplomatic District: A dedicated zone for international embassies and missions. - The Central Business District (CBD): Home to the "Iconic Tower," the tallest skyscraper in Africa, symbolizing Egypt's modern economic ambition.