Rahma Ibrahim Abdelatif
student
Decor Department, Interior Architecture, Faculty of Fine Arts, Mansoura University.
Egypt
Interior Design
( Expo- Egypt) is an international exhibition to display innovations and inventions in the field of technology, and it has become a creative laboratory that… more
Dominika Zawojska-Kuriata
advisor
Academy of Art in Szczecin / Akademia Sztuki w Szczecinie
Poland
Designing interior architecture and shaping public spaces. more
Expo-Egipt is an international exhibition presenting innovations and inventions in the field of technology, which has become a creative laboratory, combining architecture with the environment. One of the positive aspects of the project is the use of various materials typical of a given region, which adds authenticity and local color. Shapes inspired by the local culture have been transformed into various lines and forms, both in the interior and in the design of the building itself, which gives the whole a unique character. This approach creates a harmonious composition that highlights the innovation of the exhibition while celebrating Egypt's rich cultural heritage.
Unfortunately, too much of structures, forms, materials and shapes in the Expo-Egipt project makes the space overwhelming and chaotic. Such an excess of elements may distort the reception of the presented content, making it difficult for visitors to concentrate on the most important innovations and inventions. It is clear that there were many ideas in the design and the author tried to show it, which unfortunately led to overloading the space. When designing exhibitions, it is crucial that the spaces are designed in a way that allows free movement and viewing of exhibitions. This allows visitors to fully appreciate the exhibition without being distracted by overly complex surroundings. Presentation boards would look much better if they contained a little less information - perhaps breaking them into more, smaller boards would avoid the effect of being overwhelmed by a large number of elements. Moreover, please keep working, you clearly have great design talent and potential that should be constantly cultivated and further educated in the field of design.