İhsan Karakaş
student
Gazi University, Faculty of Architecture, Ankara
Turkey
Architecture
The main idea of the project was to address the explosion as it was a war museum. On each of the building facade roofs and floors, I tore the surfaces from… more
Fernanda D Azevedo
advisor
https://www.polimi.it/
Brazilian
Her works focus on the architecture that grows between the physicallity of built form and the… more
The concept of utilizing decomposed mass to create a war-related museum is a solid foundation for the project. To further enhance its impact, I suggest investing more effort in developing a captivating narrative that effectively communicates the purpose and significance of the museum. By crafting a compelling storyline, you can engage visitors and provide them with a deeper understanding of the historical context and thematic elements represented within the museum.
Additionally, while maintaining the unifying triangular shapes throughout the design, it is essential to consider the importance of contrast and visual emphasis. Incorporating more organic shapes within the surrounding landscape can serve as a powerful tool to emphasize the museum's presence. By juxtaposing the angular geometry of the main building with the curvilinear forms in the landscape, you can create a harmonious yet visually dynamic composition. These organic shapes can help draw attention to the museum, ensuring that it stands out as the focal point of the entire complex.
Remember, a well-balanced design approach that incorporates both unifying elements and deliberate contrasts can enhance the overall strength and visual appeal of the museum, making it a memorable and impactful experience for visitors.
Dear Fernanda D Azevedo, I’m so happy about your comment. I will think about the contrast of organic and triangular shapes. I think it’s so creative. Thank you for all.