Dylan Baliski
student
Dundee School of Architecture, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland
Canada
Architecture
The site is located just north of Portree, Skye in the highlands of Scotland. The site slopes down towards the south, which allows the villas larger facade to… more
Seher Ulusoy
advisor
RWTH Aachen, Faculty of Architecture, Aachen, Germany
Germany
Sustainability applications on architecture and urban levels of spatial planning. Climate… more
Hi Dylan, thank you for sharing your work The Ideal Villa.
I observe your approach to the project is intertwined with the project's location and context with material, light play, respecting the natural terrain, and simple assembly. Certainly, utilising passive energy systems and resources is a crucial approach for a building planned away from the infrastructure. Materials, simple construction systems and leaving the interior design planning flexible have positive contributions to sustainable development as well as the lifecycle footprint. However, at first glance, it was difficult to pick out these features from your project, thus, my constructive feedback is focused on the presentation: The exposures of the interior and exterior renderings could be more balanced, for this, you could reconsider the effects of natural and artificial lighting once again. To highlight the strengths of your project, such as sliding doors for flexible interior planning, you can try more standing-out colours and pastel tones inspired by the material choice and project location in your graphics. I also recommend simplifying the poster background can also give a more professional look to your project. I appreciate your approach that is integrated with nature and respectful of natural resources.
I hope the feedback will be helpful. Good luck with your project!