MEHAD: PIXEL CARE COMMUNITY

Project idea

MEHAD is a modular senior living community designed to create a comfortable, human-scale environment that promotes dignity, social connection, and well-being. Inspired by pixelation and modular growth, the project breaks the traditional institutional mass into interconnected residential clusters linked by a central social spine.

Project description

MEHAD redefines elderly care through a contemporary architectural approach focused on comfort, accessibility, and community living. The project integrates landscaped courtyards, shared spaces, natural daylight, and barrier-free circulation to encourage movement, interaction, and independence. A clear privacy gradient balances active social zones with quieter private living areas, creating a calm and therapeutic living experience.

Technical information

Project Type: Senior Living Residence Category: Academic Architectural Project Academic Year: Third Year – 2025/2026 Concept: Modular / Pixel-Inspired Architecture Design Focus: Human-scale planning, accessibility, biophilic design, and therapeutic environments Software Used: Revit, Lumion/D5 Render, Photoshop, Illustrator

Mostafa Reda

Cairo University, Faculty of Engineering Architecture Department.

Egypt

Arquitectura

Proyecto enviado

22. 05. 2026

Etiqueta

Arquitectura Commercial
  • Bank
  • Exhibition Center
  • Office
  • Pop Up
  • Retail
  • Shopping Mall
  • Showroom
  • Supermarket
Memorial Government + Health
  • Aging Facility
  • City Hall
  • Community Center
  • Consulate / Embassy
  • Court
  • Post Office
  • Fire/Police/Military
  • Hospital, Medical Facility
Hospitality + Sport
  • Amusement Park
  • Bar/Nightclub
  • Hotel
  • Restaurant
  • Information Center
  • Movie Theatre
  • Sports Center
  • Stadium
  • Wellness/Spa
  • Zoo/Aquapark
Residential
  • Apartment
  • Multi Unit Housing
  • Private House
  • Student Housing

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