“Design has the power to create balance — to quiet the noise, calm the mind, and reawaken our senses.
This discussion explores how interior and urban design can reshape how we experience Cairo’s spaces, particularly in Zamalek — a district where life, art, and sound constantly overlap.
Through biophilic interventions like green walls, natural materials, and sensory design strategies, alongside acoustic architecture that absorbs the city’s chaos, we question how design can restore well-being and connection in an already “activated” environment.
It’s a conversation about how Cairo can feel — not just look — better.”


