Adrita Islam Sajuti
student
American International University Bangladesh, Department of Architecture, Dhaka
Bangladesh
Architecture
Tea is more than just a drink — it is a creator of stories, relationships, and cultural memories across the world. Inspired by this universal connection, Mina… more
Franc Obguia
advisor
Cebu Institute of Technology – University (CIT-U), College of Engineering and Architecture, Cebu City
Philippines
Architecture and Sustainability more
There’s something truly remarkable about this project — it stretches far beyond architecture and transforms into a living, breathing narrative. Mina-Raju’s Tea Stall is a powerful tribute to culture, tradition, and human connection. It doesn’t just serve tea; it offers comfort, sparks conversations, and holds space for memory, identity, and empowerment. Reimagining something as everyday as a tea stall into a moving cultural hub is both clever and beautifully poetic.
What stuck with me most is how deeply grounded and intentional every detail feels — from the adaptive use of materials to the empowering presence of Mina as the face of the stall. You've managed to challenge gender norms, embrace sustainability, and breathe life into a fading tradition — all within a compact, flexible structure. That’s no small feat, yet it comes across with such grace and authenticity here.
The design — mobile, earth-conscious, and emotionally warm — reflects the soul of the people it’s meant for. And that birdhouse with a water-recycling system? It may seem small, but it speaks volumes. It shows that the design doesn’t just think about people — it thinks about the entire ecosystem we live in.
This isn’t just a project; it’s a moving celebration of what matters most. Thank you for creating something so thoughtful and full of life. I hope to see Mina-Raju’s Tea Stall travel through real communities, sparking new stories, shifting perspectives, and leaving lasting imprints.
Thank you, Adrita Islam Sajuti, for joining the Inspireli Competition and sharing this beautiful vision with the world.