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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Government + Health projects feedbacks

Project ID 9175, titled "Nová obytná čtvrť Praha - Sedlec" (New Residential District Prague - Sedlec) by Kristýna Burešová, is an ambitious urban design project. It tackles a complex site characterized by extreme topography (rocks and terrain breaks), industrial heritage (a chimney and underground reservoir), and significant ecological value (the Vltava Canyon). The design transitions from a dense, high-rise "urban" northeast to a low-rise, fragmented "natural" southwest. Here is an evaluation…

Omar Harb

advisor
Omar Harb

Project ID 9182, titled "Obnova staré školy ve Všechovicích" (Restoration of the Old School in Všechovice), focuses on the adaptive reuse of a historic educational building into a cultural and administrative hub. The project uniquely integrates an official municipal office with an exhibition space dedicated to the famous architect and Všechovice native, Bohuslav Fuchs. Based on the project's specific components—the historic renovation, the modern steel-and-glass extension, and the functional…

Omar Harb

advisor
Omar Harb

A. Conceptual Strength & Contextual Fit Strengths: Selecting Shinjuku, Tokyo, is a brilliant contextual move. Tokyo is already home to innovative cemeteries (like the Rurikoin Byakurengedo), so the jury will appreciate that your project builds on a real-world local typology. The "Vertical Cemetery" narrative is strong because it addresses a visceral urban problem: the lack of physical ground for the dead. Critical Review: The jury will examine the "Sacred vs. Profane" balance. If the building…

Omar Harb

advisor
Omar Harb

A. Narrative & Symbolic Depth Strengths: The project has an incredibly powerful narrative. Using the "Green Line" (a symbol of civil war division) and extending it toward the Port (a symbol of recent tragedy) turns a scar into a bridge. The choice of sunflowers for phytoremediation is both a practical ecological tool and a poetic "Beacon of Hope." Critical Review: Jurors look for the balance between memorial and utility. While the "memory of the void" is strong, the jury will evaluate if the…

Omar Harb

advisor
Omar Harb

For Project ID: 9186, titled "Hulunbuir Library" (located in Inner Mongolia, China), the project presents a unique challenge: balancing a massive civic program with an extreme subarctic climate and a vast, nomadic landscape. Based on the jury’s typical focus for high-latitude regional architecture and the specific constraints of the Hulunbuir context, here is a professional evaluation and set of improvement suggestions. 1. Project Evaluation A. Form vs. Climate (Thermal Logic) Strengths: In…

Omar Harb

advisor
Omar Harb

A. Urban Connectivity & "Interflow" Strengths: The concept of "Interflow" is a strong narrative hook. The jury looks for how you bridge the "void" left by the former airport. Using the old runway or airport infrastructure as a skeletal framework for new movement is a sophisticated way to respect site history. Critical Review: In large-scale urban projects, jurors often look for the "Human Scale." While the master plan might look great from a bird’s eye view, they will check if the distances…

Omar Harb

advisor
Omar Harb

A. Concept and Narrative (The "Why") Strengths: Projects submitted to Inspireli usually excel in creating a "story." Jurors look for a strong philosophical or social driver (e.g., sustainability, community healing, or historical continuity). Critical Review: If your project focuses purely on aesthetics without a clear socio-cultural "thesis," it may be viewed as superficial. The jury values the merit of the idea as much as the final render. B. Spatial Integration and Urban Context Strengths…

Omar Harb

advisor
Omar Harb

The design offers a considered response that integrates ecological regeneration, cultural storytelling, and spatial engagement in an holistic fashion. The structured conceptual approach outlines the process of education from awareness to action, and the fractured form and landscape integration offer a permeable distinction between built and natural environments. Programmatic stratification enables engagement with education, exhibition, and community, and section and perspective drafting enables…

Jing Chen

advisor
Jing Chen

The proposal offers an interesting synthesis between performance, heritage, and architecture. Through the use of earth cylinder structures that act as climatic mediums, the proposal converts climatic principles into architectural terminology. Community workshops, pathways for exhibition, and sculpture spaces add to the social goals set by the proposal, while technical knowledge is highlighted by climatic diagrams. The proposal places architecture at the intersection of being infrastructural…

Jing Chen

advisor
Jing Chen

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