Anna Korneeva
student
MArchI, Moscow Architectural Institute – State Academy
Russian Federation
Architecture
The main concept of the project is to create a new environment for children where they can spend the majority of their day. The school is designed not only to… more
Franc Obguia
advisor
Cebu Institute of Technology – University (CIT-U), College of Engineering and Architecture, Cebu City
Philippines
Architecture and Sustainability more
Thank you, Anna Korneeva, for sharing this impressive project, and congratulations on being part of INSPIRELI!
The money shot photo was absolutely spectacular. You can truly feel the sense of community in that image alone—the way the space is designed really brings people together. It's a powerful visual that captures the essence of the project in a single frame.
The plans are well executed and clearly show the thoughtful consideration you've put into space planning. It’s evident that you’ve carefully designed the spaces according to their functions and relationships, which makes the layout flow naturally and efficiently. The integration of both academic and leisure areas really enhances the students’ experience, offering them a holistic and enriching environment.
I also appreciate the totality of the presentation—it’s well-rounded and visually cohesive, allowing for a smooth understanding of the entire design process. However, it would be even more impactful if you could add interior perspectives that show how students and faculty will use the spaces in their daily lives. These perspectives could give us a deeper understanding of how the environment fosters creativity, collaboration, and inspiration in real-time.
Your design really stands out in terms of flexibility and sustainability, ensuring the school is not only a place for learning but also for personal growth. The multi-functional central space is a standout feature, and I think the way you’ve used natural light and circular forms to enhance the atmosphere is brilliant.
This is a beautifully thought-out and well-presented project. Keep up the great work!