Empire State Developments revealed its philosophy behind “Upmount” project” to apply “Humanizing the property” concept
The company affirms its dedication to a distinctive developmental ethos centered on creating exceptional real estate ventures that harmonize contemporary architectural innovation with psychological well-being and elevated standards of living. This vision, it asserts, serves to redefine the paradigm of property development within the Egyptian market, as exemplified by the “Upmount” development, where residential units are conceived according to “The Loft” design.
Eng. Moustafa Mohsen, Chairman of Empire State Developments, emphasized that the company’s strategic focus lies in crafting developments that integrate expansive open spaces, verdant vistas, and architecturally refined details, intending to deliver a holistic residential experience that surpasses conventional construction methodologies. He underscored that the true differentiation of a real estate offering resides not merely in locational advantage or aesthetic appeal, but fundamentally in its underlying philosophy and capacity to foster psychological ease for end users.
He further elaborated that the company employs a distinctive methodology in project development, one that places paramount importance on enhancing the quality of life within each community it creates. Within this framework, “Upmount” stands as a quintessential manifestation of the company’s core values—merging cutting-edge architectural expression with meticulous execution and human-centric comfort.
A central feature of the project, he noted, is its implementation of high-ceilinged spatial configurations, which impart a heightened sense of volume and serenity within individual units, while simultaneously optimizing natural illumination and airflow across interior zones. This design strategy reflects the company’s unwavering commitment to achieving superior standards in every aspect of unit planning, particularly through unobstructed visual access to extensive green spaces and open landscapes, thereby cultivating an atmosphere of seclusion and tranquility for residents.
Mohsen highlighted that the project’s foundational principle— “humanizing the property”—is realized through spatial designs that enhance perceived spaciousness and clients’ comfort. This approach, he clarified, extends beyond superficial aesthetics, emerging instead from a deliberate architectural philosophy aimed at elevating the lived experience within residential environments.
He observed a discernible transformation in consumer expectations within the real estate sector, wherein clients now place equal emphasis on lifestyle quality and personal comfort alongside investment potential. In response, the company has institutionalized the integration of open areas and natural elements as integral components of its developmental framework.
Moreover, he affirmed that the company’s extensive background in contracting and finishing has enabled the transfer of rigorous execution standards to its real estate portfolio, encompassing both residential and commercial undertakings, thus ensuring enduring quality and long-term value preservation.
This same commitment to functional and ergonomic excellence informs the development of its commercial and administrative projects, including “El Centro” and “Evet,” which are designed not merely as utilitarian spaces for business or investment but as thoughtfully curated environments that prioritize user comfort and practicality.
Ultimately, he asserted that the delivery of a differentiated real estate product—grounded in a coherent architectural and engineering philosophy that prioritizes human well-being—serves to generate authentic, enduring value within Egypt’s evolving property landscape.
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