Nadin Rautenberg
student
Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart
Germany
Architecture
Dialogue between Past & Present – Former Textile Factory in Brněnec The factory in Brněnec holds undoubtedly significant historical value due to its eventful… more
Franc Obguia
advisor
Cebu Institute of Technology – University (CIT-U), College of Engineering and Architecture, Cebu City
Philippines
Architecture and Sustainability more
Your presentation carries a quiet strength. From the way you laid out the masterplan to how the perspectives unfold, there's a strong sense of purpose and care throughout. It's clear that you didn’t just design a space—you listened to what the place needed to become.
What stood out most is how you approached the narrative of “Dialogue between Past and Present.” That phrase isn’t just a title—it really anchors the entire project. The way you allowed the architecture to speak through preservation, subtle contrast, and clear spatial transitions shows maturity in design thinking. You didn’t force a new story; you let the old one breathe, and that’s powerful.
The layout is thoughtful. The zoning works in layers—starting with memory, flowing into education, and expanding into community life. Each space feels like it has a reason to be where it is. Your handling of the decayed façade of the Schindler Ark, leaving it untouched as a deliberate act of remembering, was especially moving. You’ve struck a rare balance between architectural intervention and restraint.
The renders and plans serve the concept well—no gimmicks, just clarity. The use of animated figures in your perspectives adds just enough life to the scenes without turning them into something they’re not. You’ve captured emotion in a way that feels honest.
Your material choices—wood, steel, textile—create a poetic connection to the site’s past, while still feeling current and light. These gestures, though subtle, say a lot about your understanding of context.
Thank you, Nadin Rautenberg, for being part of the Inspireli Competition, and congratulations on creating a project that goes beyond design. It’s reflective, respectful, and rooted in real purpose. You’ve created more than just a plan—you’ve given memory a new shape.
Dear Franc Obguia,
thank you so much for your nice feedback! It really motivates me for my future as an architect to create emotional spaces through design!
Yours sincerely,
Nadin Rautenberg