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Dear Fatemh, Congratulations on submitting your project! I duly commend the effort and clarity with which you have executed the work. Your design evolution process and its out comes quite well developed and contextual, as per the description of the project. I also liked the theme you have chosen for the presentation of your drawings. Sheets are very well composed. May consider a bit more on visual clarity, scale and legitimacy of certain figures and texts! Best Wishes.
Abhishek Rao
advisorHi, Very nice concept, visual expression & presentation. You may consider adding some human figures in the renders to make it look more lively. Some more technical details regarding your drawings may be added for a better understanding of the dimensional aspect. Good luck!
Abhishek Rao
advisorThe abandoned limestone quarry at Niladri Lake in northeastern Bangladesh offers a unique opportunity to transform an industrial site into a vibrant tourism and cultural center. The project features a terraced Experience Centre inspired by open-pit mining, with a great articulation of spaces that tell the geological and human stories of the quarry. Eco-friendly accommodations and natural landscaping integrate with the site, preserving local ecology and honoring the area’s heritage. It is…
Nour Yasser Safa
advisorFirst, integrating smart urban technologies, such as sensor-based lighting, real-time transit displays, and interactive digital kiosks, can significantly enhance efficiency, sustainability, and user experience throughout the development. Second, expanding climate resilience strategies is essential, especially given the proximity to the Trinity River; this could include implementing green roofs, bioswales, and retention systems to manage stormwater and reduce flood risk.
Nour Yasser Safa
advisorIt would also be beneficial to preserve and showcase local cultural heritage elements more prominently within public spaces. Lastly, thorough environmental impact assessments and community engagement are essential to align the project with local needs and ecological preservation goals.
Nour Yasser Safa
advisorYour project effectively integrates sustainable materials like bamboo and timber suitable for the tropical climate, and the raised footings address flooding risks well. The use of louvers and natural ventilation is smart for energy efficiency. However, further detail on foundation design and durability treatments for materials is needed. The timber bridge and water features add functional and aesthetic value but require careful structural planning and maintenance strategies.
Nour Yasser Safa
advisorthe New Exodus settlement presents a compelling approach with its modular, flexible design principles, which are highly promising for efficient construction and future adaptability. Prefabrication and modular assembly can significantly reduce construction timelines, improve quality control, and minimize on-site labor, which aligns well with sustainable and cost-effective project delivery.
Nour Yasser Safa
advisorThe staircase feels disconnected from the rest of the building; it looks like it was added on rather than integrated into the architecture. Maybe revisit how it ties into the overall form and flow.
Nour Yasser Safa
advisorThis is a really thoughtful project with a strong response to both the cultural and climatic context. I like the idea of placing the cinema and exhibition spaces underground, it’s a smart way to stay respectful to the temple surroundings while also improving comfort through passive cooling. The lightweight structure above ground also works well in keeping the design open, flexible, and non-intrusive.
Nour Yasser Safa
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