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.
560 Results
The project demonstrates a mature and sensitive approach to working with the historic environment. The designer convincingly reveals the castle's hidden layers and transforms them into new spaces for communication and culture. The solutions in the Spa and Exhibition Wings, as well as the use of the landscape axis, are particularly strong.
Mariia Redkolis
advisor
The project presents a clear and culturally grounded conceptual framework, and the intersection of the two primary axes learning and belonging creates a strong organizational logic that gives the campus a recognizable identity. The use of local materials, open-air typologies, and shaded transitional spaces is appropriate for both climate and social context. The courtyard system, permeable brick screens, and raised canopies introduce a layered spatial experience that is rich in shadow,…
Saeed Amini
advisor
Andrea & Zelaya, Glad you submitted the entry to INSPIRELI. I would like to appreciate the selection of the project, and integration of community level inputs into this. The research done is quite impressive, and the way it is visually communicated makes perfect sense. A bit more focus can be given on rendering aspects. I like the fact that site level visuals have been documented and analysed to sync the proposal with the existing condition. Best of luck!
Prof. (Ar.) Abhishek Rao
advisor
Eliška, While your project intends to emphasise no nature based solution to mitigate adverse impact of CC, landscape and strategic infrastructure design to build necessary reinforcement plays a central role. I do appreciate your in-depth focus on site specific approach, analysis and presentation, however, I feel some more sustainable passive techniques and innovative environmental design solutions could have used to explore more opportunities in urban context. I am also hoping to include…
Prof. (Ar.) Abhishek Rao
advisor
I really like how you designed the surrounding landscape with organic patterns, which integrates beautifully with the building and farmland, making the entire composition feel cohesive. Your concept “Under the Same Roof” conveys a poetic idea, capturing how various activities coexist under one design language. The landscape feels like a natural extension of the architecture, unified under the same conceptual “roof.”
Lin Hu
advisor
I really like the concept of introducing a transparent glass box as the addition rather than demolishing the original building. This creates a clear contrast between the lightweight new construction and the heavy, historical structure. The use of wood material brings warmth and gives the space an inviting, community-center tone, while the strategy of a triple-floor-high volume in the glass box emphasizes the concept and provides a generous entry space.
Lin Hu
advisor
The project is notable for being based on a modular structure — a system with the capacity to grow, adapt, and transform according to different functional conditions. This approach represents an interesting and intelligent conceptual idea. In the overall composition, the combination of a rational geometric structure with a cool, industrial character, alongside a warm, local material such as brick, creates a contrast and balance that, if carefully controlled, holds the potential to produce a…
Morteza Asghari Vahed
advisor
The project reimagines the hospital as a living ecosystem of healing, integrating sensory gardens and natural ventilation into a cohesive therapeutic experience. Its thoughtful layering of greenery, daylight, and spatial calm transforms clinical space into a restorative environment. The design demonstrates deep awareness of human psychology, climate, and operational logic—showing how architecture itself can act as medicine.
Yefan Liu
advisor
The proposal exemplifies socially conscious design with remarkable emotional intelligence. Translating the idea of “dignity” into a spatial narrative rooted in empathy and care, it offers architecture as therapy. The cultivation-stage concept beautifully frames recovery as growth, while materiality and light embody safety and warmth. This project stands as a moving and methodical example of design for social healing.
Yefan Liu
advisor