DHRUTI MUZUMDAR
student
SMEF's Brick school of architecture, Pune
India
Architecture
The idea of the project was to design a habitat for the urban nomads of the city. It consists of DIY homes in a grid with mega columns for the services. The… more
Franc Obguia
advisor
Cebu Institute of Technology – University (CIT-U), College of Engineering and Architecture, Cebu City
Philippines
Architecture and Sustainability more
The central idea of creating a habitat for urban nomads is both socially responsive and architecturally inventive. The DIY approach, allowing residents to participate in building and customizing their homes, is empowering and aligns well with contemporary themes of self-sufficiency and community engagement.
The plans and sectional drawings are particularly commendable—they clearly articulate how the mega columns and modular units function together within the larger structural system. These detailed technical representations reflect a deep understanding of how flexibility and infrastructure can coexist. Your statements effectively communicate the project's intentions and were especially compelling in describing the modular lifestyle as both adaptive and communal.
While the presentation as a whole is solid, it would be great to see more rendered views to better convey the spatial atmosphere and material experience of the proposed environment. Nonetheless, the clarity of your diagrams and architectural detailing already provide a strong sense of the design's functionality and potential.
Thank you, DHRUTI MUZUMDAR, and congratulations for participating in the Inspirele Architecture Competition. Your project contributes a timely and meaningful exploration of adaptable urban living, and we look forward to seeing how your innovative thinking continues to evolve.
Dear Franc Obguia,
Thank you for your feedback!