Résumé:
Algeria has abundant natural resources, including coastlines, deserts, mountains, and plains.
The Saoura region in southwest Algeria, where the province of Béchar is located, it is
particularly noted for its vital oases that require protection. In response, our initiative has
focused on establishing a scientific city, emphasizing the role of renewable resources in
sustainable development. These efforts aim to meet Béchar's essential scientific needs,
crucial for the country's progress.
The design of the scientific city integrates architectural principles such as bioclimatic studies
to efficiently utilize local resources, reduce environmental impact, and lower energy
consumption.
A priority has been given to creating public-friendly spaces and promoting community
participation, ensuring inclusivity and educational opportunities.
Our architectural design has been guided by biomimetic principles, deriving sustainable
solutions from natural processes, where a tools like the Givoni chart have facilitated thermal
comfort studies and air cooling , enabling us to ensure thermal comfort and environmental
sustainability through simulation software. This approach creates a welcoming environment
that encourages public interaction and learning.