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The Eden Unit presents an ambitious, forward-thinking proposal that successfully merges parametric design with practical solutions for Martian habitation. The modular design elegantly addresses adaptability, scalability, and sustainability, effectively demonstrating a deep understanding of Mars’ unique environmental conditions. Incorporating elements like hydroponic greenhouses and artificial photosynthesis exhibits a commendable integration of life-support systems. The innovative use of carbon…
Tamer ElSerafi
advisorHello Dear First of all, congratulations for the good idea. But there are some things that I would like to mention: Vernacular architecture is a very familiar name in most ancient countries. The result of this amazing thinking is very practical and in harmony with the context. 1- The design of triangular openings suffers from lack of coordination. No specific geometry has been used in their design. 2- The direction of the disturbing and desirable winds is not known, so the orientation of…
Lida Hosseinzadeh
advisorI appreciate how this proposal extends beyond conventional architecture — its program and function are thoughtfully crafted to serve as an incubator for community empowerment. The structural strategy not only supports the concept but enhances it, harmonizing seamlessly with local tectonics and cultural context. Each detail demonstrates a deep sensitivity to the needs of the visually impaired, adding a powerful layer of empathy and purpose to the design. It’s a compelling example of how…
RUIJEN YANG
advisorFinal Jury Review Nika Architecture | Morteza Asghari Vahed "we AHR weinerie" is not just a project born from the aftermath of a natural disaster — it emerges from the deep layers of collective memory, where healing is needed not simply through reconstruction, but through meaningful reconnection. From the very beginning, it was evident that this proposal aimed beyond utility. Rooted in the traumatic floods that struck the Ahrtal region, the project doesn’t treat architecture as a passive…
Morteza Asghari Vahed
advisorThis project tackles a very complex mixed-use renovation challenge on a site laden with history. It's clear the student shows incredible design talent in responding to this complexity, particularly through the thoughtfully designed narrative ("The Way") and the carefully considered sequence of spaces that unfolds for the visitor. The "The Way" concept provides a powerful framework, guiding visitors through the site's layered history and diverse programs in a meaningful sequence. The design…
Xinyu Yan
advisor1. Clarity of Concept The concept is compelling, rooted in the symbolic parting of the Red Sea to represent spiritual transformation and guidance. This idea is effectively translated into the architectural language, with undulating roof forms and open layouts guiding visitors through sacred spaces. The integration of historical context with modern design elements demonstrates a deep respect for the site's heritage while addressing contemporary needs. Recommendation: Improve storytelling by…
Xixiao Zhang
advisorDear Dawid Andrzejczak and Mateusz Kuczyński, Thank you for submitting your project. From the very first meeting and through the materials you presented, it is evident that your approach balances a gentle commitment to sustainability with a bold and confident stance in structural positioning and spatial definition. The design concept and integration of sustainability principles, along with a circular economic logic, are commendable. The use of geometric forms reveals a thoughtful…
Endrit Sadiku
advisorAt first impression, this project presents a bold and thought-provoking spatial intervention, challenging conventional notions of urban expansion and adaptive reuse. The decision to utilize the underutilized footprint beneath the Ponte 25 de Abril demonstrates an innovative approach to densification, offering a low-impact yet contextually integrated architectural solution. The concept is well-articulated, ensuring that each element contributes actively to the urban experience rather than…
Endrit Sadiku
advisorThe transformation of the new with the old is always a challenge worthy of the most experienced professionals. There is nothing more complex than sensitively evaluating the existing, outdated state and designing something that will function not only conceptually and aesthetically but also technically and functionally. Stone ruins offer various directions an architect can take. A combination of wood, glass, and steel—some of the most natural materials—is the best way to respect the existing…
Matěj Bálek
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