Darya Holub, Hankai Ye, Mais Marouf, Dzmitry Sushkevich
student
The Architectural Association, AA School of Architecture, London
United Kingdom
Architecture
The team explored biomimetic principles inspired by the dragonfly’s membrane and on in-depth analysis of the dragonfly’s anatomy, which resulted in three key… more
Endrit Sadiku
advisor
University for Business and Technology - UBT
Kosovar
Endrit Sadiku is an architect, urbanist, and researcher specializing in urban resilience,… more
Dear Team,
Your project presents a thoughtful and technically robust application of biomimetic principles, inspired by the dragonfly’s anatomy. The use of advanced computational tools such as solar radiation analysis, CFD, and FE modeling effectively supports the design's environmental efficiency, particularly in addressing the seasonal climate extremes of Hyde Park. The adaptive nature of the roofing system offers a compelling solution to passive heating and cooling, demonstrating a clear understanding of environmental design challenges.
However, while the technical rigor is commendable, there is an opportunity to further develop the social and cultural context of the project. A deeper exploration of how this design interacts with its users and the broader urban environment would add critical dimensions to its overall impact, particularly in terms of accessibility and public engagement.
In conclusion, this is a well-executed and innovative approach to sustainable architecture. The project demonstrates significant potential, and with further refinement, it could become an important contribution to adaptive urban design. Keep developing these ideas.