rewan hafez hafez
student
Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria
Egypt
Urban Design and Landscape
(Atrium of the Public Library) designed in a futuristic style as part of the Interior Landscape Design course requirements for the year 2025 A carefully… more
Stefan Stanković
advisor
GAF - University of Niš - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Serbian
To create sustainable space for a future generation more
There’s a strong sense of identity and expressive vision in this project. The overall aesthetic is bold, unapologetically futuristic, and taps into an emotional language of fluidity, motion, and lightness. The central sculptural element functions almost like a symbolic anchor—somewhere between architecture, art installation, and environmental landmark.
The use of curved surfaces and ribbon-like forms creates a sense of continuous flow, aligning with the project’s conceptual theme of “movement and knowledge expansion.” The color palette—shades of lilac, white, and chrome—contributes to a soft, immersive, and contemporary atmosphere. It works especially well in contrast with the greenery and the chosen softscape elements.
The inclusion of day and night scenes is a strong asset. The night render in particular feels cinematic—well-lit, balanced, and atmospheric. It brings out the sculptural quality of the centerpiece and gives a new reading to the space after dark, which many student projects often overlook.
This project stands out with a unique visual language and a clear commitment to design drama. With more emphasis on user experience, detail articulation, and material logic, it could become a benchmark for how public spaces can blend futuristic aesthetics with sensory well-being. Elegant, imaginative, and full of potential—well done.
Typography & Presentation Polish:
The layout would benefit from improved text hierarchy and clarity—some headings (e.g. “Puplic Laibrary Atreium”) contain spelling errors that can detract from the professionalism of the work. Consistent font usage and alignment would elevate the overall presentation.
User Functionality & Human Scale:
While the artistic and spatial language is strong, it would be great to see how people interact with the space—where do they sit, walk, pause? Adding human figures in more renderings and showing micro-interactions (e.g. reading nooks, quiet gathering spots) could help ground the concept in reality.
Material and Lighting Details:
The concept mentions futuristic style, but specifying material finishes and light behavior (reflectivity, softness, translucency) would add depth. For example, how does the central sculpture react to sun, wind, or rain? Is the waterfall element purely visual or interactive?
Greenery Strategy:
The planting design could be developed further—how does vegetation respond to sunlight, shade from the structure, or seasonal change? Currently, greenery is treated more decoratively; a stronger ecological layer would make the landscape more resilient and responsive.