The project was designed to achieve functionality by connecting the hospital departments through dedicated circulation paths that facilitate movement between different sections.
The design adopts a horizontal expansion approach instead of a vertical one to preserve the city's architectural character and maintain its visual identity
Design Aspects:
Sustainability:
- The project relies on the use of clean, renewable energy, enhancing the building's sustainability and ensuring long-term operational efficiency.
- Sustainable facades were designed using local materials inspired by Siwan's natural landscape, while preserving the city's traditional architectural character.
Environment and Green Spaces:
Nature was integrated into the project through indoor and outdoor green spaces, creating a comfortable environment for patients and hospital staff.
Patio Design:
The central courtyard was used as a key element connecting the architectural blocks together, providing natural ventilation and sufficient lighting for the building.
Bridges:
A bridge surrounding the courtyard was added to connect the four sections to facilitate movement between the blocks.
The goal is to design a hospital project that combines sustainable design, integrated functionality, and harmony with Siwa's nature and identity, making it a model for modern architectural design.