30|REPORTAJE Inside the campus of the University Anáhuac Mayab, the building for Biotechnology is now developing. It is a center for investigation and for the development of companies that are looking for alternative projects of renewable energy to make use of the conditions of wind and solar radiation in the Yucatan Peninsula which are particularly good; they have very specific investigation needs within a dynamic international setting of innovation and development. The first stage is currently being done to house laboratories and working spaces for companies that rely on the investgations being carried out at Mayab University. Order and geometry strive to regain the map outlined by the Master Plan and relate the open spaces and the walkways with the new building that will be a continuation of these spaces. The composition achieved with just those two elements, the laboratories and the work spaces, as a central body, and the perimeter circulations that will create connections, in the future, with the other buildings, results in a completely fresh and ventilated environment. The horizontal circulations, not only articulate the elements of the composition but they also resolve a series of continuities in the University as a whole.They organize the perspectives and order the open-exterior space as well as the interior. The new building leads the whole group creating a new facade that finishes along the walkways of the campus’ buildings. Everything comes together through the circulation areas which are also of low impact finishes. From the distance it looks like a small building. The building is porous to the eyes; it inserts itself weightless in the whole. The architectural party The Biotechnology Institute carries on the principle of lineal buildings, correctly oriented, that trap the uniform light that comes from the north and cut and avoid the sun from the south. The new buiding unfolds in three levels. The scheme comes from differentiating the activities of the architectural program. The circulation areas of the horizontal perimeter bring together different parts of the program and will allow in the future, for changes and adjustments in the organiza.tion without loosing the established order. The maine stairs, positioned in the central part of the building, blend all the levels On the ground floor we find the laboratories, the offices of administration and the support services like the cafeteria, as well as areas for meetings like the subdivisible auditorium. On the first floor we have spaces for small businesses and on the last floor we find the larger companies. The interior organization of buildings comes from an analysis of the activities carried out inside them. It goes from the more public to the private; from the