Yupeng LIU, Yuetong LIU
student
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
China
Architecture
This Jewish museum, designed with children in mind and inspired by the theme of "children" from the movie "Schindler's List," aims to engage young minds while… more
Muzamil Mutalib
advisor
City University Malaysia
Malaysia
Lecturer specializing in Interior Design and Architecture, with a strong passion for blending… more
Your "Survivor Museum: Interweave & Interlace" is an inspiring exploration that beautifully blends historical sensitivity with innovative spatial storytelling. The imaginative integration of fabric in exhibition spaces and the transformative children's area highlight your thoughtful approach to architecture as an emotional and educational medium. Your use of varied spatial scales, especially in simulating the vulnerability of a child's wartime perspective is particularly powerful. The careful layering of new interventions with existing structures creates a rich dialogue between past and present, enriching the visitor’s experience.
Moreover, the thoughtful inclusion of communal spaces demonstrates your deep understanding of the museum as a space for reflection, education and community building.
Overall, your project stands out as an elegant example of how architecture can meaningfully engage visitors and offering profound insight into history through empathetic and immersive experiences. Congratulations on delivering such a compelling, thoughtful and beautifully articulated design.