Bhanuka Jithendra De Silva
student
University of Moratuwa (UoM), Faculty of Architecture, Department of Architecture, Moratuwa
Sri Lanka
Architecture
Regenerating public spaces through Adaptive architecture The Community Hub @ Badulla project aimed to transform an old prison, with a history of locking down… more
Ahmad Faisal
advisor
University of Southern California, USC School of Architecture
Pakistani
High end residential and hospitality more
It is great to see how your project tackles historic conservation; repurposing the existing building to create an exciting new space for the community while maintaining its history as a reminder of a time gone by. The contrast between the new tower building and the existing site is quite interesting but I wonder if some elements from the existing building could be applied to the new extensions as well. It is really interesting to see the picture of your physical model where everything is made from the same material, blurring the line between what is old and new.
Your plan drawing is very strong and very clearly lays out the individual pieces that make up the complex. The integration of the new pocket park and sculpture garden in this site that once held inmates captive is very compelling. It shows how as society progresses we can use existing architecture in a new positive manner. For the prison gallery, I wonder if it would also work if it were one big open space, instead of smaller individual rooms. I would also love to see a coloured rendering of your axonometric view. All in all, I think you have a very successful project, it what it is trying to achieve, by becoming a central hub for the community.
Dear Mr. Ahmad Faisal,
I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the time you dedicated to examining my project and providing me with your invaluable comments. I greatly appreciate your insightful observations regarding the integration of the existing buildings with the new intervention. Your point regarding the need to harmoniously incorporate the elements from the pre-existing structures resonates with me deeply.
It is worth noting that the prison gallery, being one of the first established buildings in the complex, has been preserved by the archaeology department. Due to its historical significance, I have made the deliberate decision to retain the small prison cells in their original state. This aspect has been carefully considered and prioritized during the development of the project.
Once again, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks for your valuable feedback.
Bhanuka