Multilevel Light Steel Construction buildings

Multilevel Light Steel Construction buildings (or MLSC buildings) is a name given to architectural design used for the construction of the hundreds of all-glass 13-storey international-styled buildings in El Kadsre (later East El Kadsre) and Mahri, (similar to the tower of the United Nations headquarters), between 1951 and 1968. MLSC buildings were designed for a speed of construction and low cost. Most of MLSC buildings exists today while some were either refurbished, demolished or destroyed.