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Building Egypt’s Hydrogen-powered Skyscraper

By SG Editor·
Modern Cairo skyscraper with rooftop gardens and solar panels, showcasing Africa's urban development.

Aerial view of the Forbes International Tower in Cairo, highlighting innovative architecture and sustainable design in Africa.

The Forbes International Tower, a 240-meter-tall office building due to be constructed close to the Iconic Tower — Africa’s tallest building — was planned from the outset to be environmentally conscious. The building marks the latest chapter in net-zero architecture, following the likes of Foster + Partner’s Z6 tower in Beijing, which has net-zero operational emissions, and the upcoming Curzon Wharf in Birmingham, England, featuring a 565-foot tower as part of a large, net-zero carbon mixed-use development. Using hydrogen to reduce a building’s emissions is a novel approach, however. A potentially clean and renewable energy source — though only when sourced and produced through certain methods — hydrogen is an abundant asset little-utilized at this scale in architecture or by private enterprise.

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