MEAG’s Design process starts with client consultations and site analysis, progressing through conceptual sketches, BIM modeling, and sustainability simulations to meet LEED/WELL/BREEAM standards. Iterative reviews refine layouts for functionality and eco-efficiency, culminating in detailed construction documents and value engineering. This evolution from pure architecture to holistic design now emphasizes passive strategies and digital twins for Cairo’s climate.
Core Principles
MEAG architecture emphasizes innovative, context-responsive designs blending modern aesthetics with Egypt’s cultural heritage and Cairo’s urban fabric. Projects prioritize spatial efficiency, natural light, and user-centric layouts, always integrating eco-friendly elements like passive cooling suited to the local climate.
Notable Transformations
From MAG’s early focus on residential and commercial aesthetics, MEAG expanded post-2015 into multidisciplinary engineering, incorporating MEP coordination and adaptive designs for mega-projects like New Capital developments. This shift enabled holistic, net-zero-ready architecture that reduces energy demands by optimizing orientation and materials.