Ayça Nalbant
student
Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University, Faculty of Architecture
Turkey
Architecture
The discoloration of our lives, the colors of the buildings we live in or have to live in are changing and becoming discolored every period. In ancient times,… 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 deeply emotional and poetic concept that connects memory, color, and architecture in a powerful and nostalgic way. I really appreciate how the narrative bridges childhood imagination with architectural expression—it gives the project a universal relevance that resonates beyond age or discipline.
The design process was clearly well thought out. I can see how your conceptual framework directly influenced the massing and spatial quality of the building. It’s always rewarding to see a design where the story, form, and function are so cohesively tied together.
The plans are clearly laid out and very well presented on the boards—they offer a strong understanding of both spatial relationships and user flow. I also found the level of detail in your presentation impressive. The careful attention to technical aspects like the use of colored glass pipes and the reinforced concrete structure adds richness to the overall design.
This is a beautifully narrated and thoroughly executed project.
It’s imaginative yet grounded, and I believe it brings joy and architectural curiosity to all who engage with it.
Congratulations, Ayça Nalbant, on this vibrant and memorable work, and thank you for sharing it on Inspireli!