Egyptian Woman Transforms Her Graduation Project Into a Mesmerizing Nubian Hotel

Via Yasser Ayman
Via Ahmed Hayman

 

It was only three years ago when the Egyptian Fine Arts graduate, Mai Badr, presented her life dream as a graduation project: an authentic Nubian hotel by the Nile that channeled her roots being transformed from a blueprint to reality. Ashari Narty is a craftsman and cultural center and hotel in Gharb-Soheil village in Aswan. This move came from a group of young Egyptians, who dare to dream in a country  where nothing come easy.

 

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Via Yasser Ayman

 

Soon, photos of young Egyptians surfaced on Facebook while creating the biggest origami wall in the Middle East. Five enthusiastic artists, Yasser Ayman Noha Abd El-Wahab Amira Said Khaled Ahmed Amin and Abdalla ElRuby, covered a 40 meters wall, with 2000 origami shapes, in seven days. The results are breathtaking. Ashri Narty hotel is definitely on our bucket list.

 

 

Check out more of the detailed work that was put into this graduation project below:

 

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Via Yasser Ayman

 

Via Yasser Ahmed

 

Via Yasser Ahmed

 

 

WE SAID THIS: Hats off to all the optimistic youth of Egypt.

 

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