Rebecca Sturt
student
University of Canberra
Australia
Architecture
Havelock House is one of Canberra's last pieces of social housing located in the city on Northbourne Avenue. Students have 3 months to develop a design that… more
MARWAH ALWIRFILI
advisor
@uob.edu.ly
Libyan
It is very important, before a person begins to plan for the implementation of any building, that… more
Dear Rebecca Sturt
To begin with, I would like to thank the INSPIRELI AWARD structure for the honor you accord me to my person providing an analysis (comment) on the draft Rebecca Sturt _ Reinventing Havelock.
Thank you very much for participating in the INSPIRELI EDUCATION International Student Competition. We very appreciate your time and effort to produce this excellent design work.
In many countries, the shortage of housing in general and social (economic) housing in particular exceeds all expectations. This is the scarcity of social housing provided annually in exchange for the growing demand.
The design aims to achieve building blocks with dynamic exciting formations that achieve the attraction for those wishing to live in social housing and you have succeeded in providing this attractive residential architecture by creating a veil from a rope of overlapping white steel wires that achieved high privacy for the population, which used it in creating additional outdoor living spaces with high privacy.
The intervention to review the design was clear to you with the aim of improving the quality of the dwelling, and provided a clear plan that helped raise the level of the dwelling.
Architectural criticism:
I also wish I could see in the design new directions within the framework of the application of sustainability standards is to seek to maintain and rehabilitate existing buildings and develop existing neighborhoods, so that they are environmentally friendly through solutions to reduce energy consumption and develop the green area
Best Regards.