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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Your project showcases a strong and conceptually grounded morphology. The philosophical foundation is both compelling and profound, successfully translating into various aspects of the design, including the layout, facades, and interiors. The structural design is logical and feasible, and the spatial sensations are harmonious, comfortable, and well-aligned with the overarching concept. However, there are a few areas that could benefit from further refinement: • Aesthetics of Facades: While the…

AbdelRahman Badawy

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AbdelRahman Badawy

The project attempts to integrate a memorial park with a reshaped coastline, introducing canals that double the coast’s length and create a more interactive public space. The division of the site into Memorial/Commercial and Industrial zones preserves the integrity of each function while ensuring a thoughtful separation between the solemn memorial and industrial areas. Within the memorial zone, the inclusion of diverse segments—housing, education, culture, and business—creates a self-sustaining…

Asiri Panditha

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Asiri Panditha

The idea of creating “the silhouettes of long-lost buildings that once existed on this site emerge” is interesting. I wish there will be a bit more information about the site of the “ruined historical quarter number 2 in Yaroslavl” so I will be able to appreciate more of his design intention. The visuals don’t really portray the “ghostly facades” that the designer trying to achieve. The facade “looks like a fishing net stretched over vertical white posts - a classic metaphor for this kind of…

ABD MULUK BIN ABD MANAN

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ABD MULUK BIN ABD MANAN

The project had a strong concept/idea – entering the mountain (from shadows to light); bringing elements of the past at the beginning of its inception. The idea to ‘frame the view’ of the dam is commendable. However, I feel that the designer fails to consider the beauty of the existing site with the slope and nature surrounding it. By having two rectangle mass butchering the site, the natural contour and view are disturbed. Major earth cut is required to built this building. No mention about…

ABD MULUK BIN ABD MANAN

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ABD MULUK BIN ABD MANAN

Good discription on the proposed project, good presentation skills still I would eliminate some elements to make it more professional but good color choice but a bit overwhelming. Some of the comments I have - the space resembles a natural aspect with its curved spaces but it is not clearly specified the space feels a little bit dense for it purpose for it being collecting wild animals - nice presentation skills - playfulness of the space is nice but a clear program distribution might help…

Biniyam Debesa

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Biniyam Debesa

Dear Galang Setia Rahman! You've done a good project. Your idea is also clear and does not raise questions. However, there are a number of comments that I would like to eliminate in the future: 1. The urban planning context is not clear. Why is the shape of the arrangement of objects exactly this way and not another? 2. Lighting inside also raises questions: some buildings are turned 180 degrees relative to others. For a gallery, light is very important. 3. The combination of the selected…

Sergei Remarchuk

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Sergei Remarchuk

The project created by the students stands out for its remarkably thoughtful approach to revitalizing a historic industrial area. Particularly impressive is the consideration given to the historical context of the site, evident in the decision to preserve architecturally valuable buildings and adapt them to modern functions. This solution not only respects cultural heritage but also adds new utility value to the space, creating a connection between the past and the present. The museum, as one…

Dominika Zawojska-Kuriata

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Dominika Zawojska-Kuriata

The infinity-inspired design is a creative and visually striking concept that symbolizes the constant flow of urban life in Dhaka. The inclusion of ramps and accessible features demonstrates a strong commitment to inclusive design. This approach ensures that the bus stop serves all members of the community, regardless of their mobility needs. The open-to-sky area that doubles as a social hub is an excellent feature that transforms the bus stop from a mere transit point to a vibrant community…

Jinhui He

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Jinhui He

The overall design emphasizes sustainability and harmony with nature, creating a balance between functional research spaces and contemplative areas for tea appreciation and learning. This comprehensive project demonstrates very high quality spacing especial at : Strong Indoor-outdoor connections through transparent facades. Clear functional zoning between research, educational, and public spaces. Efficient circulation flow with well-placed connection bridges. Appropriate separation of service…

Jinhui He

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Jinhui He

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