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The drawings are very comprehensive, demonstrating a strong consistency from the site analysis and architectural strategy to the building form, and the physical model is exquisitely constructed. One aspect you might consider is introducing variations in activities, given that this is a building that integrates community and site. Community activities can vary over time, so incorporating functionalities that the building can offer at different times might be a fresh approach. Overall, it’s an…
Yang Yang
advisorDear Shatabdi Biswas, I would like to congratulate you on your project and the l way you address the issue of lost urban spaces, particularly the restoration of historic water bodies such as Ashkar Dighi. Your proposal emphasizes the importance of preserving natural and cultural heritage while offering holistic solutions that combine architecture, landscape, and sustainability to reclaim these spaces as valuable urban assets. Some of the standout aspects of your work include: - Heritage and…
María Elizabeth Maldonado
advisorDear Wenny Wenny, It has been a pleasure to review your project on the revitalization of Pancoran Glodok. Your approach to addressing the loss of sense of place due to modernization and commercialization is well-grounded in urban theory and cultural preservation strategies. The project successfully integrates key city image elements, incorporating nodes, edges, landmarks, and pathways in a way that reinforces the historical and cultural identity of the area. Strengths: _ Your project…
María Elizabeth Maldonado
advisorA very interesting concept of integrating beer production as a process where waste heat can be used to heat the building itself. The overall architectural organization of the space into production, relaxation, office, and residential zones provides variability and the possibility of connecting different age and professional groups. From the project, it was unclear whether it was a renovation or a new extension. However, if it is a renovation, it would be a welcome approach, as sustainable…
Matěj Bálek
advisorHello Mohamed Gaber, I find your design effectively responds to Siwa’s climatic and cultural context, which is highly commendable. The integration of passive cooling strategies, particularly ventilation in the arid climate, demonstrates strong environmental awareness. The articulation of solid and void relationships enhances spatial flow and shading, balancing functionality with thermal comfort. The use of double-height space with pilotis creates openness and hierarchy, while your material…
Zannat Ara Dilshad Shangi
advisor1. Core Idea Refinement Emphasize the dual narrative of destruction and regeneration. The abandoned bunkers and their toxic legacy become metaphors for resilience, underscoring humanity’s ability to transform spaces of despair into places of hope. Highlight how the NO-Bunker represents a new architectural typology—one that doesn’t merely erase history but recontextualizes it into a tool for healing and progress. Integrate the concept of neuroarchitecture explicitly, focusing on how design…
Nazrin Aliyeva
advisorThe research, approach & concept is good. But the design statement, drawings & the execution towards the solution is not up to the level & needs lot of work. The statement information seems to be written multiple times without being articulated. Please have a serious approach towards your design. Start owning your work. Do the work for yourself first & later for the community.
Sacchin Baddhe
advisorI would say this is the best thought process of the current scenario of the world & it needs to be amplified where the internal need of a human of needing the nature's touch & bit of slowing down from the fast paced life. The concept is good. As far the design aspect is considered, it could have been as a fragments of elements rather than a single building because human movement tends to approach & need a relaxation time in between two space to gather the information. Single building again…
Sacchin Baddhe
advisorIt's an extremely good approach to understand the current scenario of the site & creating a architectural solution towards it. The way to cater to the local residents & art enthusiasts are perfect. The design should have been more of a communal & a public arena element which would get the intent of your approach. Still considering the design aspect of what you have built, the 3 modules that you have created are lacking the approach & togetherness of catering towards making it lively.
Sacchin Baddhe
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