Eunice Lim Min Yee
student
UCSI University
Malaysia
Architecture
On the fateful day of 4 August 2020, a great explosion in the Port of Beirut sent an awakening throughout the city - amplifying issues such as economical and… more
Ivana Rakonjac
advisor
http://www.arh.bg.ac.rs/en/?pismo=lat
Serbian
Architectural and urban design, Interior design, Lighting in architecture, Prehomenon of Boundary… more
The idea of the wall of protection that symbolizes fortification and unification is very intriguing. Through a tendency to rebrand and reconstruct the architecture in Beirut that reflects security domains, the symbolism is very successfully interpreted. The ambiance value of the space is well presented, both the institute “wall” complex and the users’ experiences in the interior. However, although the structure seems fragmented (in the floor plan), the activities are uninterrupted and form an impression of program fluidity. Even though the schematic of units in the “wall” is illustrated, to understand the activities flow in the complex, it is necessary to present plans of individual units (all of the 12 mentioned) and positions of units’ connections. A suggestion to improve the idea presentation is to show each unit's functional and spatial demands (functional organization of space), following the scenes of space usage presented in renders.