Comprehensive Planning of Alexandria 2005


Abo Qir Future development plan – April 2003
Alexandria International Garden
El Walda Mosque, international garden june-july 2003

Stanely bridge

Arterial highway north-south Miami for crossing at Naser’s road and railway tunnel 1997

Highway entrance to the city center at Moharam bay flanked by the international garden and athletic and fairgrounds 1991

Acquisition and renovation of the old British consulate at Ramlah station 1985

Access to the middle ring expressway south of the garden 1992

Entrance to the international garden (150acres) created as a green apon to the city gateway 1987-1992

Alexandria the great statue placed above the tunnel at Shallalat as proposed to the greek friends 2001

Multi-level interchange at Moharram bay near the international garden 1999

Abd el Moneim Riad tunnel, the main arterial access from the desert expressway 1996-1998

Landscape access depressed artway at the city gateway to the south 1999

Abdel Moneim Riad tunnel true access to the desert expressway 1995

Entrance to the Abdel Moneim riad tunnel with landscape edges at Shallalat garden 1996

University student hospital renovation and expansion from 80 to 200 bid 1980-1994

Tevaled edge of Shallalat gardens bordering the turnal access at Shallalat 1994

University student hospital renovation and expensim 1980-1994

Alexandria, adjacent to the library conferance center 1994 , with ptolomy statue recalling the ancient library founder

Underground parking garage at city center near Ramlah statue before the garden of Immortals 1985

Statue of Ptolemy the founder of the ancient library 2001

City center parking garage at Ramlah station 1985

Elevated road to gate 27 of the alexandria port avoiding city traffic 1999-2001

Access circle at the city entrance at the international garden and the timer ring road

Desert expressway bridges with free crossing 1995

Main thorough? entrance to the city at Moharam bey- flanked by the Int. garden and carrefour 1999-2002

Stanely Bridge – Urban Gesigner Arch. Mohsen Zahran

El Gesh Road After Development – Urban

State Planning Center, Trenton, New Jersey
