Organism is an architecture entity and integrated system, Handle all the problems we are experiencing in our human architecture. All living things need to adapt in order to survive in different environments. All organisms are unique, but they are also similar in that they all carry out of the life principals and properties which gives it survival attribute in its function. Importance of the research is access to the 3G architectural function Bio-indicator which will lead us to survival Function and the defect in the building. The check list or Diagnoses Tool was reached named ((the 3G architecture Bio-indicator)). Research problem summarized in ((How can we design and evaluate our environmental architectural function efficiency with living or bio-indicators?)). Research aims to Access to 3G Bio-indicator effective strategic tool for existing building function or even function design evaluation. Creative thinkers should also be able to evaluate their ideas themselves before submitting them to decision makers. This will make the idea generation process more focused and increase the quality of ideas. The whole idea management process will become much leaner and more efficient. The research is divided according to respectively the goals mentioned earlier to two Parts, The first part Theoretical analytical approach, and the second part is The Practical approach.
Abd-Elhafize, M., Almokadem, A., & Nosier, S. (2015). The 3G Architectural Function Bio-indicator. Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 19(2), 43-55. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2015.45850
MLA
Mostafa Abd-Elhafize; Ashraf Almokadem; Shaimaa Nosier. "The 3G Architectural Function Bio-indicator". Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 19, 2, 2015, 43-55. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2015.45850
HARVARD
Abd-Elhafize, M., Almokadem, A., Nosier, S. (2015). 'The 3G Architectural Function Bio-indicator', Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 19(2), pp. 43-55. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2015.45850
VANCOUVER
Abd-Elhafize, M., Almokadem, A., Nosier, S. The 3G Architectural Function Bio-indicator. Port-Said Engineering Research Journal, 2015; 19(2): 43-55. doi: 10.21608/pserj.2015.45850