The firm drew inspiration from Egypt’s rich heritage and cultural influences, to create a modern resort capturing the region’s “mystical aura and unique architecture” explains OBMI’s CEO Doug Kulig. “It is our privilege to lead such a remarkable project in one of the world’s most iconic destinations.
Egypt offers a perfect canvas for us to create a timeless yet contemporary resort that greatly incorporates regional materials and historic traditions. Our holistic approach reflects the principles of sustainability as well as our dedication and attention to the sensitivity of local customs.”
According to Kulig, OBMI’s vision will be seen throughout various architectural elements such as the hotel’s metal columns, designed to resemble the structural elegance of the papyrus plant, and the introduction of various water systems, inspired by ancient irrigation canals settled along the famous Nile Basin.
Reinterpreting the aesthetic of Egyptian architecture, the firm has included different courtyards and semi enclosed outdoor spaces positioned in sequence, designed to provide guests with a sense of intrigue as they explore the resort’s multiple passages.


OBMI’s design also includes a 1,390 square meter spa, a Golf Club House, an all-day dining room, lobby lounge, poolside grill and two specialty restaurants. Other key features are an 840 square meter grand ballroom, a junior ballroom and a boardroom to be utilized for both conferences and social receptions. Additional features include two swimming pools, a health club, and Shisha Terrace.
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