Veronika Tukhvatullina
student
MArchI, Moscow Architectural Institute – State Academy
Russian Federation
Urban Design and Landscape
Architecture, with its own identity, literally represents the face of the people who created it. It broadcasts the thoughts of the people who built it, telling… more
Jeeva Wijesundara
advisor
University of Moratuwa (UoM), Faculty of Architecture, Department of Architecture, Moratuwa
Sri Lankan, Canadian
As an Architect, and an Urban Designer, my focus mainly towards creating sustainable urban settings… more
The objective of the project is identified as achieving ‘recognizability’ or simply marking an identity to the city.
In its achievement, identity-based design methods are applied; Principles applied are explained as copying, mixing, and co-scaling.
Student’s visualization of the existing city as ‘Chaotic’, with different building styles, density, and form is tried to emphasize in the design. It has made the building patches overlap and combine into a single image. Consequently, Orthogonal building design is visualized as it coexists harmoniously together with ‘disorderly, dense’ existing setting with open, undulation in plan with ‘straight & orderly’ in new. That is the idea that is needed to be emphasized as the ‘identity’ of the city – ‘in the mixing of different cultures, times, religions, styles and in their harmonious coexistence together’ in student’s terms.
The design objective is quite well justified in conceptual statements. In its achievement in the application, the recognizability or the intended uniqueness could have been better achieved. In short, the shocking effect would have been improved in the building massing.
The usage of colours and building forms is well thought out. Environmental responsiveness tried to be maintained by lowering automobiles and encouraging pedestrianized areas, bicycling, and providing places for people are interesting urban design ideas.
However, those places provided for people would have been more connected with the natural setting in its detailing, earthen colours, and materiality to make it more environmentally friendly and interactive with people, as intended. For example, rather than sit and wait, people can be made a part of the nature in this urban landscape. It would be a pleasurable experience in urban living.