Silvano Nathaniel Purnomo
student
Ciputra University (UC / Universitas Ciputra)
Indonesia
Architecture
Inspired by the previous overlap project, the placement and size were changed so that it covered most of the back area of SWK Studio which was actually used… more
Csanády Gábor Mátyás
advisor
www.bme.hu
Hungarian
Designer, architekt and interest of sacral architecture more
Small plans are sometimes harder than big ones. Here the task is to be answered within an existing pavilion building. The environment is not known, but the climate (or chosen function) does not seem to require heating. The designer is only designing a roof here so that it does not cover the entire area. The roof may be for rainfall protection or shading. The choice of metal material seems to be a conscious one, but we do not know the reason for the choice of steel or aluminium, although the cost of these materials may be questionable. Formally, the use of small triangles is uniform, which is definitely welcome. The drainage and collection of rain water does not seem to have been solved. The number of supporting poles could perhaps be fewer, allowing more freedom of use. (It would not get in the way of the user.) The many colourful elements might want to bring in some cheerfulness, but nowadays we prefer a few, consciously, carefully chosen colours, (such as a strong main colour on a small surface and its complementary, complementary colour in several pale shades on a larger surface,) or natural materials in all their beauty. It is usual to start with a small task for beginners, although it can sometimes be even more difficult, but it requires strong creativity. The appearance of the concept is very encouraging on such an early design and deserves congratulations.