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 presents a thoughtful and socially meaningful concept by integrating the lives of elderly people and orphans within a single nurturing community. The emphasis on intergenerational bonding and mutual support is inspiring, and the design’s focus on shared spaces, privacy, and sustainability reflects a deep understanding of both groups’ needs. The idea of leveraging the knowledge and experience of elders to empower the younger generation, while providing orphans with education and…
Roberto Zanini
advisorhe project is well-organized and functional, but it lacks a distinctive spirit and sense of place. It feels generic and could be realized in almost any location, which diminishes its potential impact. A strong landscape, urban, or architectural design must arise specifically from its site — it should respond uniquely to the local context, history, culture, and environment, growing organically out of those conditions. This rootedness is what makes a project truly memorable and meaningful, and it…
Roberto Zanini
advisorThe project is very interesting and excellently presented, successfully revitalizing and giving new life to a place of grat historical and urban significance like Tainan Railway Station. The approach, which combines respect for the historical heritage with the needs a modern and sustainable infrastructure, shows great sensitivity and design skill. In particular, the idea of integrating past and future through spatial and material strategies is very effective and promises to restore the city's…
Roberto Zanini
advisorYour project is grounded in strong values and a meaningful social mission. You’ve clearly understood the role architecture can play in post-war healing and community resilience. That said, there’s real potential to push your design further, especially in terms of innovation and integration with the urban context. Currently, the building feels somewhat static, with many materials—brick, glass, steel, wood—competing rather than complementing one another. Try to refine the material palette to…
Roberto Zanini
advisorThe creation of a village that strengthens interactions and expands interpersonal relationships between students and the general public is very attractive, and responding to the needs of each of them is the task of the project architect. The use of natural and indigenous materials makes this project different from other similar projects.
Ali Naseri
advisorThis is a visually and conceptually powerful project—bold in scale, precise in geometry, and unapologetically speculative in its vision. The design reads as both utopian and grounded, balancing aesthetic ambition with systemic logic. The radial organization feels almost organism-like, evoking cellular structures or deep-sea lifeforms. That biological analogy, reinforced by the modular hexagonal growth, immediately communicates resilience, adaptability, and expansion potential. It’s a rare…
Stefan Stanković
advisorThis project really caught my attention with how well it balances massing, function, and urban integration. The stepped blocks aren’t just a visual move—they open up the site, create breathing space, and smartly guide pedestrian flow. It’s clear that the site strategy was well thought out, especially the way the buildings respond to the terrain and surrounding context. What I really like: Site Planning: The site plan works. Circulation is clear, the hierarchy of spaces makes sense, and there’s…
Stefan Stanković
advisorThe project has a bright identity and memorable images. The aura of the place evokes matter from complex associations, emphasized in the materials used, their color and texture solutions. Of particular interest are the thin threads with teardrop-shaped metal and glass pendants that hang from the walls and internal support structures of the tower. The rooms of the pilgrim hostel send us on a journey of time, as if they return us to the past, supplemented by the modern comfort of the present.
Elmira Khalmurzaeva
advisorThis project presents a thoughtful and contextually rich approach to campus planning, beautifully rooted in local traditions and rural Zambian building culture. The use of interlocking earth bricks, thatch, and climate-responsive design shows a strong commitment to sustainability and community involvement. The phased development strategy and flexibility of the layout are well-articulated, and the decision to preserve all existing trees is especially commendable.
Aleen SABA
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