The Fourth Pyramid (Century Project)
Egypt will shine with this great event, which is the building of the first Egyptian scientific research city...
This project contains the largest research and studies center for space and astronomy in the world...
The project was designed by the great architect, Dr. Ashraf Abdel Mohsen, who was inspired by all the designs of the project from the ancient Egyptian civilization (Kemet).
The pyramid is the main building in the center of the city. Its base is 1000 meters long and 650 meters high, as it is close to 4 times the size of the Great Pyramid of Khufu. The new pyramid contains:
Underground space science and research center with a total area of 30,000 square meters.
The hidden city located between the outer and inner crust of the pyramid, with a depth of about 200 meters and containing 10 hotel residential neighborhoods with an area ranging from 10 to 15 feddans for each neighborhood.
It also includes 3 recreational neighborhoods and all necessary services for the residents, with an area ranging from 5 to 7 acres.
The discovery area is located at the top of the pyramid and consists of laboratories that contain the most modern telescopes in the world to discover the galaxy and beyond.
The main building is connected to stations overlooking the sea and connected to missile launchers, to become an integrated city specialized in outer space tourism and in space science and research with a modern Egyptian spirit.
The inner pyramid, which has an area of about 60 acres, represents the spiritual experience through the artistic display arena of the universe, which is the celebration arena, and the central glass pyramid to receive visitors, and through which the hidden sights of the city and the underground research center are visited....
Many sites overlooking the sea have been proposed in Egypt, commensurate with the general idea of the city and its uses, namely:
south of Al-Tur
South of Sinaa
New Alamein City
Peace City, North Sinai
long island
Hurghada
Ras Banas
The Red Sea
Naser Lake
north of Abu Simbel
The project is a contemporary extension of the ancient Egyptian civilization...
It represents a symbol of the philosophy of the ancient Egyptians in the Kemit civilization to express the spiritual link between earth, man and heaven.