Dulanja Mudannayaka
student
SLIIT
Sri Lanka
Architecture
Introduction: The establishment of the Creative Innovation Hub for Recycled Waste in Malabe, Sri Lanka. This visionary project aims to address the pressing… more
David C. NSIBULA
advisor
http//:ucbukavu.ac.cd
congolese
My architecture is focused on the detail, cultural and identity dimensions of any architectural… more
I congratulate the student for this ecological and environmental approach that she was able to express well from a volumetric and technical point of view. Given the current environmental challenges, such architectural projects must attract as much attention as possible. However, it would be much more interesting to evaluate the recovery of the various wastes that will be used in the construction of this building. Also explain the structural aspect of this construction.
On the conceptual side of the project, admirable efforts are provided with an eventful and curved composition, a pleasant elegance to see. The presence of open spaces to the outside offer the opportunity to enjoy nature and the beautiful view of courtyards and patios. Mobility also offers a pleasant meaning to movement by going from one point to another, we manage to cross different spaces conveying strong emotions.
The student will have to rework the supporting structure of the building, bring a new look at the processes of valorization of waste in their transformation into construction materials.
Dear David C. NSIBULA,
Thank you, for investing your time and expertise in my competition project.Your feedback is invaluable, and I’m proud to share it with my audience. Your generosity enhances my project's quality and impact. Grateful for your contributions. Thank you for your feedback.