Enes Hamzagic
student
State University of Novi Pazar, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Pazar, Serbia
Serbia
Architecture
This pavilion design pays homage to Antonio Gaudi and his work. It combines some of its well-known elements such as columns, arches, mosaic and nature. The… more
Eliel Wa Mbuyu Nsensele
advisor
unhorizons.org and ciu.edu.tr
Congolese
Detail-Oriented Architect with 7 years of designing and executing open and close Residential,… more
First of all, congratulations, visual representation, and the idea behind the project are understandable and clear.
I suggest you think of it much more as a memorial area than a pavilion, based on selected works you wanted to highlight in memory of Antoni Gaudi.
Think also about the possibility of what you, as an architect, can bring in terms of innovation, how people can feel emotions behind your design. Let people see Antoni G. while visiting your project.
Rethink the combination of selected architectural elements in order to stay as much as possible in Gaudi’s architectural style.
Good Luck!
Eliel Nsensele
Thank you for your feedback, I will try to implement your advices in my projects!
Enes Hamzagic