Hilal Müberra ANİK
student
Gazi University, Faculty of Architecture, Ankara
Turkey
Architecture
In yoga and meditation, which are directly related to Positive Energy, rhythm and flow are very important, just like at any moment of our lives. Flow , rhythm… more
Jeeva Wijesundara
advisor
University of Moratuwa (UoM), Faculty of Architecture, Department of Architecture, Moratuwa
Sri Lankan, Canadian
As an Architect, and an Urban Designer, my focus mainly towards creating sustainable urban settings… more
The project is a positive energy center. The design intention is to create the spaces to relieve stress, stay healthy, increase strength and flexibility. How this has been achieved is to be explained. What are the strengths? There are specific achievements tried such as human flow, orientation, privacy, visual enjoyment, sound, permeability, and materiality etc., which are the physical and non-physical elements in creating the appropriate ambience.
Overall, the graphical presentation is impressive. Analysis of design elements is comprehensive. Design in plan form, sections, and 3- dimensional plates are clearly presented.
Structural and Environmental resolution of the design is to be better thought of. The structural system used is not evident. Supporting system for the long-cantilevered roof plates and solid awnings are to be proven. Those details may provide a positive contribution to the achievement of the concept.
Openings in the roofs can be either ‘open’ or ‘glass’. In either case, the ventilation and rain issues are to be sorted out. Walkways along the built spaces; some are internal, whereas some are external. Better to think of those pedestrian spaces to facilitate the user in both sunny and rainy situations.