kurlus fahmi
student
College of Architecture, University of Khartoum, Khartoum
Sudan
Urban Design and Landscape
The main idea of the project is to be suitable for all the different cultures in Khartoum and how to create different urban spaces to live and make a strong… more
Endrit Sadiku
advisor
https://www.ubt-uni.net/sq/ballina/
Kosovar
A seasoned architect specialized in Building Information Modeling (BIM), Endrit is also a certified… more
Dear Kurlus
I would like to start your project review with a quote “An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” I thought this one describes the best your project. I really like the idea on which you elaborated your concept, because the main point in doing architecture its humanity in fact, we design for people we somehow generate paths in both emotional and psychological way of how people interact with space we tend to create.
Your project theme “The Tiny Housing Movement” it is definitely an awesome choice and the idea to a stronger connection between building and outdoor space has been managed in a professional way by respecting the nature we respect the human race itself.
I absolutely appreciate the sustainability used in the design to maintain integrity of the contemporary “living concept” such as green rooftop and climbing trees and the traditional material used like “sudanese Haseer” makes your buildings unique.
What I suggest for you, it’s just a little more “aesthetics” in architectural presentation, although you absolutely did an amazing job keep on doing amazing architecture and try to focus more in the theme you chosen to do this whole project because it will really have an impact in contemporary architecture.
Best Regards
Endrit J Sadiku