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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Naoum_ShebibNaoum Shebib - Wikipedia

    Naoum Shebib (1915–1985), (or Naoum Chebib,نعوم شبيب) was an Egyptian architect. [1] He is considered one of the ' pioneer Egyptian architects ' and a practitioner of Modernist architecture in Egypt. He was also a structural engineer and entrepreneur.

  2. naoumshebib.com › pages_en › index_enAccueil - Naoum Shebib

    Naoum Shebib is considered one of the main Egyptian architects of his time and the precursor of modern architecture in Egypt. Remarkably, he was also a structural engineer and an entrepreneur. His most famous work is undoubtedly the Cairo Tower.

  3. naoumshebib.com › pages_en › architect_enNaoum Shebib - Title

    Naoum Shebib - The Architect. Naoum Shebib has set in Egypt the first milestones of modern architecture with the construction of the Cairo Tower, of the first skyscrapers and of various thin shell reinforced concrete structures.

  4. naoumshebib.com › pages_en › ingenieur_enNaoum Shebib - Title

    Naoum Shebib - The structural engineer. Relying on his high technical expertise, Naoum Shebib audaciously confronted – and met – structural and architectural challenges. During the early 1950s, there were no buildings taller than twelve stories in the Egyptian capital.

  5. Oct 24, 2022 · Naoum Shebib is the man behind one of Cairos most iconic modern landmarks, an Egyptian architect notably described as the ‘precursor of modern architecture in Egypt.’ Shebib was born on 28 November 1915 into a Jewish Egyptian family.

  6. Feb 24, 2022 · The tower, constructed in 1961, remains one of Egypt’s most prominent and touristic features. The tower is often on the receiving end of visitors who can also visit the restaurant. It was designed by the Egyptian architect Naoum Shebib, inspired by ancient Egyptian architecture.

  7. Naoum Shebib is the man behind one of Cairos most iconic modern landmarks, an Egyptian architect notably described as the ‘precursor of modern architecture in Egypt.’ The Cairo tower stands sentry in the heart of the capital: observant to the lives of Cairo’s residents and alluring in nature.