Dylan Baliski
student
Dundee School of Architecture, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland
Canada
Architecture
Loch on Wood is a proposal for a new visitor's centre which will replace an old an outdated one near Glasgow, Scotland. Some of the key points driven from the… more
Ahmad Faisal
advisor
University of Southern California, USC School of Architecture
Pakistani
High end residential and hospitality more
First and foremost, I must commend you on the thinking and strategy that has gone into making your project sustainable and environmentally friendly. You have thought of so many aspects regarding how to best use your building as an active tool to help the site on which it sits instead of taking away from it. The use of wood as the primary material along with the landscaped roof perfectly blend your project into its surrounding site. The circulation from the entrance up to the roof is also a clever idea of allowing the project to have both interior and exterior functions simultaneously.
One of my comments would be exploring the idea of using a ramp circulation throughout the building's roof to allow people with disabilities to take advantage of the exterior circulation as well. It would also be interesting to take advantage of the green pockets on the roof to perhaps incorporate picnic tables and other elements to make the space more usable.
Overall you have an incredible project with beautiful drawings and renderings.
Hello Ahmad Faisal, thank you very much for the feedback on my project. I figured it would be best to contact you on Inspire as you don't have any contact listed. I appreciate the analysis of my project and more importantly how you were able to give me aspects to improve and expand upon for the proposal. I will definitely look to employ these. Thank you again!
Dylan