Stanislav Ustuyanov
student
UACEG - University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Sofia, Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Architecture
«Public Library with the Aim to Be the Largest and Best» The project is a cultural facility created as part of the development of the Jeonnong-Dapsimni… more
Franc Obguia
advisor
Cebu Institute of Technology – University (CIT-U), College of Engineering and Architecture, Cebu City
Philippines
Architecture and Sustainability. Top 8 Finalist – Asia Young Designer Awards (AYDA) Philippines… more
Your project presentation stands out with a well-thought-out structure that effectively conveys the concept behind the design. You’ve managed to organize the information in a way that gives the viewer a clear understanding of how the building functions. The floor plans are meticulously detailed, showing the careful division of spaces such as the museum, children's library, skate park, and café, each with its own purpose. This segmentation illustrates the building's flexibility, catering to a wide range of users.
The renders you’ve provided bring the project to life, clearly visualizing the park concept that flows through the building. The integration of green spaces into the structure adds a refreshing, natural element that aligns with the goals of creating a cultural space with ecological vision. The connection between the different floors and the seamless interaction with the surrounding environment is visually apparent in the renderings, making it easier to imagine the dynamic relationship between the building and its users.
I particularly appreciate the presentation board’s color scheme. The choice of natural tones and textures resonates with the ecological theme of the design, while the clear, concise presentation of information keeps the focus on the key elements of the project. The green accents from the vegetation and the warm hues of the building materials complement each other well, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the library.
A small suggestion for improvement would be to add more realistic vegetation in the renderings to give the park a more authentic feel. Also, including some human figures in the renders would add life to the spaces and showcase how the library can function as a community hub.
It’s inspiring to see how this project envisions a modern, sustainable, and open public library.
Thank you, Stanislav Ustuyanov, for participating in the Inspireli competition, and congratulations on your impressive work! Your approach to integrating nature and sustainability into the design is truly innovative, and I’m excited to see how your vision evolves.