Janet Jacob
student
American University of Sharjah, College of Architecture, art and Design, Sharjah
United Arab Emirates
Architecture
The project studies and critiques recreational spaces in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Automobiles dominate as the primary aspect of city planning creating… more
It is not very easy to discuss urban living, particularly how to provide proper living space with a compacted and humanized environment. We first see an extraordinary design and a built environment placed a dozen meters above the land. We need more evidence in this amazing presentation to convince us how the towers collaborate with the other buildings and the site environment, how the neighborhood is connected, and how the vehicles move up and down.
For some reason, an ideal communal living space sometimes needs open-air free from a roof and massive wall. It might be difficult for some people or families to fit on it. Sometimes altitude makes them nervous, caused by wind, weather, gravity, and then impacted to their natural body reflect such as voice for communication and flexibility of movement. Of course, it is an obstacle the community faces and needs some alternative solution.
Secondly, vertical accessibility is a vital element that should be in priority. Meanwhile, the ramp design is available there; comfortable device such as an affordable stair, elevator, or escalator has to be described well in the scheme design. Furthermore, very important to us to explain the safety wall works. To make sure everyone can move around safely and conveniently to support their activity. Great work!