For a quarter-century we have built places where architecture, hospitality and daily life are designed as one. A practice of conviction — not invention.
Regent is not a new name in development — it is a continuation. Across twenty-five years of practice, our team has shaped some of Egypt's most considered residential, hospitality and lifestyle environments. The lessons of those years are the foundation of everything we now build.
We work slowly, and we work to a single standard. We do not chase trends; we author places that age into themselves — buildings that gain weight with use, gardens that take their character from time, hospitality that operates without performance.
Our flagship — The Vie at 6 October — is the most complete expression of that practice to date. What follows is an introduction to the company that built it, and the convictions we carry into the work ahead.
We do not build real estate — we author ways of living .
— A practice principleForty acres on the high ground of 6 October — a landscape of two lakes, three view-axes and a single hospitality program. Designed to be lived in rather than visited.
One system — designed to be lived inside, not arrived at.
Ease that feels natural — not service, but presence woven into the building itself.
A quarter-century with Four Seasons, Fairmont and Raffles taught us that real hospitality is a structural decision — built into corridors, light, materials and staffing models, not added at the end as a service layer.
Moments that happen — not moments that are scheduled. A daily theatre of taste and gathering.
The Vie's food program is curated by White Label and built around an open kitchen at the centre of the estate — open from dawn to late, never a venue you book, always a room you walk into.
A living space for expression, connection, and belonging — designed for the rhythm of a community.
An amphitheatre, a reading room, an outdoor gallery — three permanent cultural spaces commissioned at scale, programmed in partnership with Egyptian institutions. The architecture invites participation rather than spectacle.
Balance designed into life — not chased after it. Wellness as a structural condition of the place.
A 30,000 sqm dual-lake landscape, twelve kilometres of walking and cycling paths, daily wellness programming and a clinic-grade spa pavilion. Health here is a property of the place, not an amenity inside it.
We work with operators who have already proven the standard we hold ourselves to.
We host considered conversations with families, partners and operators interested in the work. A private appointment can be arranged in Cairo or on site at The Vie.