PROJECTS FEEDBACK

Any participant in the INSPIRELI AWARDS competition can ask a member of the international jury for feedback on his/her competition project. Jurors are assigned across continents at a ratio of one juror per student. The resulting gallery is a unique architecture textbook, created free of charge by those who wish to participate in our project and contribute their work to the education of the up and coming generation. We are honored that you are sharing your designs and experiences here.

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This project shows clear and bold concept-The "spider "which translates into the building's striking form – a central body (lobby) with radiating corridors (legs/arms). This gives the project a strong, memorable identity visible in both the plan and renderings. The large central lobby effectively functions as the core of the "spider," serving as a clear point of orientation and distribution for visitors. This plan layout implements a deliberate commercial strategy in a very smart way. By…

Xinyu Yan

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Xinyu Yan

This project tackles a very complex mixed-use renovation challenge on a site laden with history. It's clear the student shows incredible design talent in responding to this complexity, particularly through the thoughtfully designed narrative ("The Way") and the carefully considered sequence of spaces that unfolds for the visitor. The "The Way" concept provides a powerful framework, guiding visitors through the site's layered history and diverse programs in a meaningful sequence. The design…

Xinyu Yan

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Xinyu Yan

I believe the project's objective is very well-intentioned, particularly in terms of social interaction, environmental engagement, and as a creative idea in its pilot phase. The project has great potential for further development; however, this potential is diminished due to the lack of detailed analyses. There is no clear elaboration on how the initial concept of the idea was developed. Furthermore, urban analyses related to access and the connection to the surrounding context are missing.…

Vlora Aliu

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Vlora Aliu

Dear Yansha Li, Your design for the "Campus Design of Zambian High School" presents a thoughtful and culturally sensitive approach to educational architecture. By integrating local materials, climate-adaptive strategies, and community involvement, the project effectively addresses the unique challenges of the Kashitu region.​ Strengths: Contextual Design: The incorporation of interlocking cement earth blocks (ICEB) aligns with local construction practices, promoting sustainability and…

Omar Harb

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Omar Harb

This is a thoughtful and well-developed proposal. The Slavic Memorial Museum connects history with contemporary design, especially through the use of natural materials and the symbolic wooden roof. To make the project even stronger, I recommend exploring how the museum could offer more flexible and interactive spaces, especially in the educational areas. Adding zones that can adapt to different activities—like workshops, temporary exhibitions, or community events—would allow the building to…

Daniela Silva

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Daniela Silva

Your project for the cultural and educational pavilion in Opava stands out for its creative use of 3D-printed concrete and its commitment to sustainable design. The spaces you’ve designed are welcoming and clearly intended to support community engagement, which is a strong and valuable aspect of the proposal. To further strengthen the project, I would recommend paying attention to the acoustics within the pavilion. Since it is meant to host different types of activities, such as studying or…

Daniela Silva

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Daniela Silva

Some works of architecture do not merely occupy space. They hold history, carry memory, and give form to silence. This project does not ask to be seen; it asks to be felt. By transforming the weight of the past into a space of reflection and human dignity, this intervention does not erase history but gives it new meaning. Like Man’s Search for Meaning, it does not dwell in suffering. It transcends it, turning trauma into an invitation for remembrance, reconciliation, and virtue. Here,…

Endrit Sadiku

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Endrit Sadiku

Overall great articulated planning and design. Vehicular and pedestrian pathways could be designed better. Work more on presentaion drawings and renderings.

Jainika Shah

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Jainika Shah

The project innovates a fabrication workshop center in Mina, Tripoli, in proximity to universities with the vision of stimulating innovation and learning, that’s the true design approach. With its dynamic layout in rotational motion of gears and rooted in Frank Gehry's deconstructivism inspirations, an industrial utilitarian concept is transformed into an innovative architectural statement as shown in the project. Project design needs to enhance space planning and efficient zoning approaches,…

Muzaffar Ali

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Muzaffar Ali

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