Shamia Karim Atashi, Jannatul Naim Ismi, Radyah Nizam, Nishat Chowdhury
student
Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology
Bangladesh
Architecture
This project addresses the critical need for safe and resilient housing in regions vulnerable to landslides. The proposed design takes into account the unique… more
Franc Obguia
advisor
Cebu Institute of Technology – University (CIT-U), College of Engineering and Architecture, Cebu City
Philippines
Architecture and Sustainability more
This project presents a comprehensive and well-researched solution to disaster-resilient housing. The masterplan is thoughtfully organized, with a strong focus on safety, sustainability, and community well-being. However, I suggest you explore refining the spatial arrangement a bit more, possibly considering more space between the housing clusters to improve circulation and create a more open, connected environment. Overall, the design concept aligns with the project's goals effectively.
The paper you’ve presented is detailed and well-rounded, offering a clear narrative of the challenges and solutions. It’s evident that you have a solid understanding of the technical and social aspects of your design. One small suggestion would be to proofread the paper once more, as there are a few typographical errors (e.g., "restaurent") that can be easily corrected with a careful review. This would ensure the paper is even more polished.
Your graphics are impressive and professionally executed. The plans and diagrams are clean, well-composed, and informative. The choice of colors is excellent, effectively supporting the clarity of your design while adding a sense of harmony. These visual elements make the project both appealing and easy to understand, which is an essential aspect of communication in architecture.
This project is highly commendable. The detailed analysis and careful consideration of both technical and social factors are evident in the design. With a few adjustments to the spatial scheme and some minor proofreading, this proposal has the potential to be an excellent example of sustainable, disaster-resilient architecture.
Thank you, Shamia Karim Atashi, Jannatul Naim Ismi, Radyah Nizam, Nishat Chowdhury, for your hard work, and congratulations to your team for joining the project! Well done!