Polina Drykina, Egor Orlov
student
RUDN University
Russian Federation
Architecture
The plant itself is a “living organism” that grows, acquires new functions and spaces, or, conversely, dies and transforms into something else. Accordingly, it… more
Muzamil Mutalib
advisor
City University Malaysia
Malaysia
Lecturer specializing in Interior Design and Architecture, with a strong passion for blending… more
Your project, "The Complex of a Waste Recycling Plant: Reborn" represents an inspiring and innovative fusion of ecological responsibility, architectural creativity and community building. The thoughtful integration of waste recycling with soil regeneration and sustainable farming beautifully illustrates a deep understanding of holistic sustainability. Your concept of bio inspired architecture drawing from the structure of plant roots powerfully reinforces the interconnectedness of nature, architecture and society. The modular design and flexible structural systems you've proposed reflect a practical and adaptable approach, demonstrating both responsiveness to diverse contexts and commitment to rapid implementation.
The inclusion of a community of farmers further enriches your concept, promoting not just environmental sustainability but also social cohesion, education, and economic resilience. This vision goes beyond architectural innovation, fostering a community-driven ecosystem that continuously learns and thrives together.
Congratulations on presenting such a thoughtful, meaningful and visionary project your work clearly embodies how architecture can positively influence environmental restoration, community empowerment and sustainable living.