Qusai Mohammed ALqufaili
student
Saba University - Department of Technical Engineering
Yemen
Architecture
The idea of the project was taken from chromosomes for our relationship with medicine. The goal of the project is to provide all the needs of the citizen… more
Dulanja Mudannayaka
advisor
Liverpool John Moores University, Faculty of Media, Arts and Social Science Liverpool
Sri Lankan
My architectural philosophy revolves around a steadfast commitment to sustainability and… more
Dear Qusai Mohammed ALqufaili,
Your project concept for a 500-bed hospital is both ambitious and commendable, especially in addressing the critical need for advanced medical services in Yemen. The integration of local building materials for sustainability is a thoughtful approach that aligns with the region’s requirements and resources.
As an experienced architect, I would suggest considering the addition of green spaces or therapeutic gardens within the hospital design. These areas could enhance the healing process for patients and improve the overall environment for both patients and staff. Additionally, the design could benefit from further emphasis on flexible spaces that allow for future expansions or adaptations as medical technologies evolve. Ensuring that the hospital can evolve with changing needs is key to its long-term functionality.
Best of luck with your education and future career!