MAAME YAA AFRA INCOOM
student
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Ghana
Architecture
The Maize Agricultural Research Center Design Proposal aims to establish a holistic, interconnected, and sustainable facility dedicated to enhancing… 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
The presentation of the Maize Agricultural Research Center Design Proposal is well thought out and thoroughly structured. The clarity and organization in the presentation make it easy to navigate through the different sections, while the renders visually bring the project to life. You’ve done an excellent job of illustrating the relationship between the research and community spaces, making the flow of activities within the center feel intuitive and people-centered. I particularly appreciate how the plans prioritize both the needs of the researchers and the comfort of the visitors, ensuring that the facility serves as a true hub for agricultural innovation and community engagement.
The choice of color in the presentation board is tasteful and reflects the project's core values of sustainability and environmental harmony. The colors are earthy and warm, creating a welcoming atmosphere that complements the natural surroundings of the site in Ejura, Ghana. It feels both grounded and professional, aligning well with the center's goal of blending technology and nature.
Your statement on using locally sourced materials resonates with the project’s core idea of sustainability and environmental connection. The design is clearly grounded in both the local culture and the ecological needs of the area. The focus on low-maintenance finishes and innovative solutions, like the retractable roof for the amphitheater, shows thoughtful consideration for longevity and versatility in the building’s use.
One suggestion I’d like to offer is to make the vegetation in your renders a bit more realistic. Including a few people in the spaces would also add life to your visuals, allowing the vibrancy of the project to shine through and making it easier for people to imagine themselves in the space.
Thank you, MAAME YAA AFRA INCOOM, for your hard work and congratulations on joining the Inspirele competition!
Your proposal reflects a deep understanding of both the agricultural sector and community development. The careful consideration of people’s needs, along with your commitment to sustainability, is impressive. Keep up the great work!