Bio-Technology Research Center (BTRC)/Future of Medicine
(Integrated systems design)
February 2016 - May 2016 
 
Jordan University of Science and Technology
instructor : dr. Hikmat Al-Ali
(group work)
 
the project stemmed from the possibility a new Biotech Research Center at Jordan university of science and technology near king Abdullah hospital , the project is an extension to the functionality of the hospital.
 
Integrated design involves a “whole building design” approach. A building is viewed as an interdependent system, as opposed to an accumulation of its separate components (site, structure, mechanical, electrical, smart, systems and use). The goal of looking at all systems together is to make sure they work in harmony rather than against each other as what happen in the traditional design process “linear process”. In this project produce an integrated architectural design that fits contextually with all aspects of our built environment .
 
The project began to achieve the overall goal as a Biotech Research Center has a diverse number of users and each user has different use of the project so it was divided into three parts: Project Center, educational part and laboratory part. A medical research center does research on cells and tissue and has been conducting research on several integrated vital systems in the human body to be the optimal model to reverse the functional idea of the project. The main formula inspiration of the project system is primed from the analysis of  the nervous system,  which monitors both the external and internal environment  by sensory receptors (input), interpretation of sensory input  (process) and then be stored or make an appropriate responses (output ) .