Dinara Malikova
student
Tashkent University of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Uzbekistan
Architecture
The diploma project of a Secondary school with additional professional education is aimed at creating a modern school space that will positively affect not… more
Riham Faragallah
advisor
Faculty of Fine Arts
Egypt
Design focus on using sustainable strategies and passive techniques to design a building that are… more
Dear Dinara,
First, let me thank you for participating in the INSPIRELI AWARDS which is a very powerful platform for presenting your talented work.
However, here are some comments that can elevate the quality of your work:
- It is important in type of projects (that depend mainly on the natural lighting) to put the north direction in the drawings (plan or site).
- Also, the classes and the learning spaces (particularly for juniors) need to be designed inward and not outward to give the children a kind of safety, quietness, privacy, … etc. This means that, each block needs an inner court for students to have break, relax, read or to carry any social activity far from the main street.
- Concerning the 3D illustrations, they are professional and explains your idea for the green roofs. However, the details found in them are not applied in the site.
- You have mentioned that you have chosen the hexagonal shape for classrooms which allow the creation of a convenient and multifunctional environment for children. However, this shape also provides stability, flexibility, peace, equality, … etc. which benefits the sociology of the children.
- The interior shots are nice but it was preferable to see these shots inside the classrooms.
Regards and wish you best of luck !!
Riham Nady Faragallah