Edi Alidema, Era Azemi
student
University for Business and Technology - UBT
Kosovo
Architecture
The core idea behind this project was to envision and develop a state-of-the-art triple hall sports facility and an Olympic pool, both designed with a strong… more
Susan -
advisor
www.its.ac.id
Indonesian
Architecture and energy.Green Building.Indoor health and comfort.Lighting. more
Congratulation Edi Alidema, Era Azemi for finishing the project.
The exploration on the structure and culture is quite interesting and relates one to another. It's shown literally on the site development, structure, and the elements on the building envelope.
However, i miss the information why it suddenly "shell and hippo"?
Since the project you designed will be used for numbers of people, another insight is giving clearer circulation pattern regarding the entrance and outrance, both for vehicle and audience.
Good luck Edi Alidema, Era Azemi.
Dear Susan,
We hope this message finds you well. We wanted to provide you with some additional information regarding our project. Firstly, thank you for your congratulations on completing the project. We are thrilled with the exploration of structure and culture, and how they intertwine with each other. This connection is evident in the site development, the structural design, and even in the elements incorporated into the building envelope.
Regarding the sudden inclusion of "shell and hippo," we would like to clarify that it was part of a workshop we participated in during our class. The workshop focused on exploring bio-inspiration in design, and we drew inspiration from the shell and the hippopotamus as natural forms. We found their shapes and functions fascinating and incorporated elements inspired by them into our design concept.
We appreciate your insight about the circulation patterns for both vehicles and the audience. Ensuring a clear and well-defined circulation pattern is crucial for accommodating the anticipated number of people who will be using the space. We will take this into consideration and strive to create a seamless flow for both vehicles and visitors, enhancing accessibility and functionality.
Thank you once again for your support and good wishes. We look forward to sharing further progress on the project with you in the future.
Best regards,
Edi Alidema and Era Azemi