The Ministry of Interior Qatar project is an architectural marvel, merging traditional Qatari fort design with modern infrastructure. This unique structure spans three buildings with a combined floor area of 245,000 square meters, embodying both cultural heritage and functional sophistication.

The Ministry of Interior Qatar project is defined by several key characteristics that make it a standout development:
Extensive Floor Area: With a total floor area of 245,000 square meters, the complex supports a wide range of administrative functions and public services.

The Ministry of Interior Qatar project serves as both a functional space for government operations and a symbol of Qatari architectural heritage. By blending traditional and modern elements, the design provides a cohesive environment that supports Qatar’s commitment to cultural preservation and administrative excellence.
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NEL Southern Tunnel Portal and Yarra Link Green Bridge
This project involves the construction of three interconnected buildings with a total floor area of 245,000 square meters, based on traditional Qatari fort designs.
The project combines cultural heritage with functional space, supporting administrative needs while serving as a lasting symbol of Qatar’s commitment to preserving its architectural traditions.
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