sama mostafa
student
Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria
Egypt
Interior Design
Nestled on the serene shores of Marsa Alam, Sereia Resort captures the soul of the Red Sea through flowing architectural forms, earthy textures, and a palette… more
Elmira Khalmurzaeva
advisor
Kyrgyz State University of Construction, Transportation and Architecture (KSUCTA)
kyrgyz
Interior Design Design-Thinking more
This project shows a very bright talent of the author in shaping, freely manipulating and juggling them. However, there is also a certain redundancy of the design solution.
The proposed fan-shaped columns have an expressive imagery. The ochre shades of the column and the sky-lights peeping through the holes create a wonderful atmosphere.
Probably, the proposal to alternate the color of the fan-shaped columns does not contribute to visual harmony. Also, the columns with tree-like branching decor are redundant. In general, there is too much variety of decorative solutions: from vertical slatted columns to white columns with vertical golden inserts to zigzag decor of the elevator halls with curvilinear forms of wooden paneling in the hall - all this demonstrates too chaotic a design as a whole, while each individual fragment looks great.
Dear Elmira Khalmurzaeva,
Thank you so much for taking the time to review my project and for your valuable feedback. I truly appreciate your insights and the thoughtful comments you've shared. Your evaluation means a lot to me and helps me better understand how to refine and grow my design approach.
I completely agree with your observations regarding the redundancy and visual variety, and I will definitely keep your advice in mind when developing future projects. Your input motivates me to continue improving, and I’m grateful for your guidance.
Kind regards,
Sama