1. Introduction

The rapid expansion of industrial operations, coupled with the growing emphasis on sustainability, has reshaped the design requirements for modern industrial facilities. Efficient spatial planning and the seamless integration of various functions are now critical to ensuring operational effectiveness. In this model, we propose the integration of three industrial buildings into a cohesive industrial complex. A key design consideration in such developments is efficiency—both in spatial organization and functional adaptability. Therefore, the integrated model must align with the intended purpose of the site while optimizing operational workflows.

To achieve this, we began by analyzing the individual systems within each building, exploring different configurations and potential uses. This approach allowed us to identify synergies between the structures, ensuring that the final design maximizes efficiency while maintaining flexibility for future modifications. After careful evaluation, we concluded that since one of the individual systems has a designated use as a vehicle workshop, all of the systems can work as an organized vehicle workshop complex. An industrial site type we encounter often in the Middle East. Integrating the systems with an additional parking lot would optimize the overall functionality of the complex. This configuration ensures that the industrial complex serves its intended purpose with maximum efficiency while also promoting sustainability in its design and operation.