MANMATIC
MANMATIC PROCESS ATLAS
377 conversations - 416 nodes - 2108 connections

ManMaTic

Man . Machine . Technology
Ahmad Al-Hadidii - Prospective Human-Machine Institute - Aqaba, Jordan
MANMATIC is a site-specific institution in Aqaba, Jordan, organized around one primary aim: to prepare humans to understand, train with, and work alongside intelligent machines before those systems enter real operation. Its program is derived from Aqaba's operational reality - logistics, industry, and infrastructure - while climate pressure and future economic transformation shape its broader role. Through architecture, the project translates this relationship into a spatial system of preparation, oversight, and gradual integration.
Reading Key
orange: design process
beige: knowledge links
manmatic anchor
hub / evidence nodes
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT DATA
377
Scanned Conversations
86
Curated Project Discussions
8419
Process Messages
401
Conceptual Nodes
280
Design Iterations
112
Reviewed Boards
74
Case-Study References
120
Research + Technical Sources
2108
Conceptual Connections
DESIGN PROCESS

Ahmad Al-Hadidii is the architectural author and final decision-maker of this project, setting direction, evaluating alternatives, and approving what enters the design. Orion worked as a design-thinking partner in idea development, option testing, and decision refinement. The collaboration between Ahmad and Orion reflected the prospective perspective of the project. As a result, every accepted line in the plan and every design decision came through discussion, critical thinking, and research before adoption, while the final architectural decision always remained Ahmad's.

Each family in the graph reflects the impact of discussed design decisions; in plan development, every decision and every line was produced through discussion, critical thinking, and research, and that evidence trail is visible in the graph.
MANMATIC PROCESS ATLAS