Saviz Sahba
student
Islamic azad university of tehran-west branch
Islamic Republic of Iran
Architecture
In this project, the design of a museum on the site of a semi-demolished building during the war was considered. This building is the only relics left by the… more
Agnieszka Chudy
advisor
Sopot University of Applied Sciences
Poland
architecture in the face of disaster public space connection of architecture with surroundings,… more
A very good point in considering architecture is the subtle focus on the turning points of conflict.
Addressing the theme of memorial architecture is a difficult challenge. It is good that you have found a balance in the design between the perennial and the natural as a constant and connective element of the museum tour.
What I find missing from the whole design idea is an explanation of the different forms used on the façade. Where do they come from? Do they result from something?
The building as a whole has a definite form - even brutal and consistently reflected in the interiors. I am not entirely convinced by the landscaping in front of the building. The restoration of the dilapidated façade, in a new form and in a completely different colour scheme, gives me the impression of two different worlds - separated.
I also miss the reference to the wider architecture of the area, the materials in which you are designing.
My advice:
1. Considering the architecture of the building and landscape as one integrated element.
2. Attempting to explain the forms and materials for the project and the design process.
3. Reference to a wider view of the project's surroundings and its impact on the environment in which it is located.