The need for a healing environment that goes beyond conventional medical treatment inspired the creation of Yaqeen. The project is a sustainable oncology medical center designed to reduce psychological stress, promote self-healing, and reconnect patients with nature. Located within a mountainous landscape, the design integrates architecture with the natural terrain, green spaces, daylight, and fresh air to transform the treatment journey into a restorative experience. The project aims to provide high-quality cancer care while demonstrating how sustainable architecture can improve both environmental performance and patient well-being.
Yaqeen is a comprehensive oncology medical center that includes outpatient clinics, diagnostic and imaging departments, chemotherapy and radiotherapy units, surgical facilities, inpatient wards, research laboratories, educational spaces, healing gardens, rehabilitation areas, and supporting medical services. The buildings are arranged according to the site's natural topography to maximize natural ventilation, daylight, and landscape views while minimizing environmental impact.
The project is designed using sustainable architectural principles, including passive environmental strategies, energy-efficient building systems, natural ventilation, daylight optimization, rainwater management, and locally sourced materials where possible. Building Information Modeling (BIM) was developed using Autodesk Revit, while visualization was produced with Lumion and Adobe Photoshop. The design carefully responds to the mountainous site and prioritizes environmental performance, operational efficiency, and patient comfort.