Hani Azer

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Hani Azer (1948- ) is an Egyptian engineer of Coptic descent. He is born in Tanta, Egypt and moved to Cairo for high school and university. In 1973 he moved to Germany to study civil engineering in Bochum.

Hani Azer headed the construction of the tunnel beneath Berlin's Tiergarten in 1994. Subsequently, he became the chief construction engineer of Europe's largest train station in Berlin, Germany, also known as the Berlin Hauptbahnhof. The station is a modernistic structure with a roof built almost entirely of glass blocks. The project cost $700 million. Berliners voting Azer 13th among the top 50 Berliners of the year in 2006.

Azer was honored by the German Chancellor Angela Merkel on 26 May 2006[citation needed] at the inauguration of the Berlin Hauptbahnhof. Azer was also later honored by Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak[citation needed]. On October 1st 2006, Azer received one of Berlin's most respected distinctions: the Landesverdienstorden[citation needed], for outstanding service to the state.