Ancient Egypt
Egypt thrived for thousands of years (from c. 8000 BCE to c. 30 BCE) as an independent nation whose culture was famous for great cultural advances in every area of human knowledge,
The architect has created a 30-foot-long bridge built entirely of interlocking 16-millimeter (0. It looks incredibly fragile and beautiful, like a shimmering, light-filled, translucent structure. The bridge, dubbed “ G...
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Egypt thrived for thousands of years (from c. 8000 BCE to c. 30 BCE) as an independent nation whose culture was famous for great cultural advances in every area of human knowledge,
Explore Egypt''s rich history, diverse culture, and major attractions. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through ancient treasures and modern marvels.
Ancient Egypt was the preeminent civilization in the Mediterranean world for almost 30 centuries—from its unification around 3100 B.C. to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 332 B.C.
Ancient Egypt in North Africa was one of the most powerful and influential civilizations in the region for over 3,000 years, from around 3100 B.C to 30 B.C. It left behind numerous monuments,...
Six years of planning, drafting and revising culminated in the development of a 30-foot all-glass bridge built using ancient engineering and architectural principles.
The bridge, which was completed in November 2024, first took shape in 2017, when architect and structural engineer Masoud Akbarzadeh started playing around with the concept of
For much of the Late Bronze Age, and again during the first millennium AD, there is a very significant sea-borne flow of glass from Egypt to the north, providing much of Europe with glass.
The result is a breathtaking 30-foot-long structure composed entirely of interlocking hollow glass units. At first glance, the bridge appears impossibly delicate, an ethereal span of translucent polygons that
Egyptian glass is among the finest of the ancient world. Yet how did the ancient Egyptians make it? New work, at the world''s earliest-excavated glass making factory in the A-list site of Tell el
I''m always on the lookout for places off the beaten path to check out in my travels, and the Egyptian Building (as it''s known in some travel websites online) stood out due to its proximity to my girlfriend''s
Ancient Egypt had an enormous impact on ancient cultures—even today Egyptian culture permeates society.
To build the breathtaking Skywalk Glass Bridge over the Grand Canyon, workers constructed the horseshoe-shaped walkway 50 feet back from the edge, and then slowly rolled it out over the
Architect and structural engineer Masoud Akbarzadeh has challenged conventional wisdom by constructing a bridge from a material deemed unsuitable: glass. The architect has created
These studies were undertaken to form a historical and technological context for the large amount of vitreous material, most of which is now in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, believed to come from
Watch the video below to learn how ancient Egypt contributed to modern-day society with its many cultural developments, particularly in language and mathematics.
Six years of planning, drafting and revising culminated in the development of a 30-foot all-glass bridge built using ancient engineering and architectural principles.
Imagine a structure that defies expectations, a glass bridge that seamlessly blends fragility and strength, transparency and resilience. This project, led by architect Masoud Akbarzadeh,
Ancient Egypt can be thought of as an oasis in the desert of northeastern Africa, dependent on the annual inundation of the Nile River to support its agricultural population.
Ancient Egypt is one of the most fascinating and enduring civilizations in human history. From its monumental architecture and complex religious beliefs to its advances in writing and
The bridge, which was completed in November 2024, first took shape in 2017, when architect and structural engineer Masoud Akbarzadeh started playing