INSIGHTS

Facility Management, Building Lifecycle, and Value Engineering.

At MAP, we envision spaces that transcend the mere physical form of a building, embodying deeper social and cultural responsibilities toward our clients, end-users, and stakeholders. Guided by Integrative Thinking and a Strategic Design approach, we empower our clients with opportunities that enhance the design, implementation, and occupancy phases—ensuring each project delivers a truly distinctive experience. Every corner becomes part of a curated journey, blending technological innovation, sustainable practices, and creative solutions. Beyond design excellence, MAP meticulously examines project performance throughout construction and across its entire lifecycle, ensuring enduring value, efficiency, and adaptability.

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Social and Cultural Responsibilities

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Environmental Aspects

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Economical Aspects

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Life cycle of the project starting from occupation

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Social Responsibilities

MAP is dedicated to delivering a comprehensive range of design, consulting, and project management solutions, transforming client visions into reality—no matter the scale or complexity. With a deep understanding of today’s evolving market challenges, we approach every project with innovation, precision, and commitment. Looking ahead with confidence and passion, MAP remains steadfast in serving our community, clients, partners, and friends for generations to come, creating spaces that inspire and endure.

CONCEPT METHODOLOGY

MAP views the concept phase as one of the most critical stages in the design process—shaping the identity of the project, enriching its surroundings, and creating spaces that meet the expectations and aspirations of all stakeholders. To achieve this, we follow an Experimental Approach in design, a structured yet creative process that ensures innovation and relevance at every step:

  • Collect comprehensive site, environmental, cultural, and social data.

  • Analyze the gathered information and organize key findings.

  • Explore diverse possibilities through collaborative team brainstorming.

  • Evaluate each option, identifying and refining its strongest elements.

  • Formulate the final concept through an integrative, multidisciplinary team process.