Anna Elisa Panzer, Darius Ludwig-Dinkel, Philipp Helio Spieß
student
Bauhaus University (BUW), Faculty of Architecture, Weimar, Germany
Germany
Urban Design and Landscape
Build with us, Chemnitz! Healthy city? - perma.kult creates new green spaces for EVERYONE in Chemnitz, becoming a sustainable showcase for permaculture… more
Endrit Sadiku
advisor
University for Business and Technology - UBT
Kosovar
Endrit Sadiku is an architect, urbanist, and researcher specializing in urban resilience,… more
This is a thoughtful and socially engaged project. The way you connect permaculture with accessibility, intergenerational learning, and urban reuse is both sensitive and imaginative. The mobile modules and the train system are clever and grounded in real potential. You’ve succeeded in creating not just a gardening system, but a framework for care and community.
The drawings are soft and poetic, matching the spirit of the project. Some diagrams could benefit from more technical clarity, but overall the communication is strong.
This proposal offers more than a spatial intervention. It shows how design can create connection, dignity, and purpose in the everyday. Well done.