Jana Lambic
student
GAF - University of Niš - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Serbia
Interior Design
The "For You" flower and gift shop is envisioned as a refined retail space that harmoniously blends vintage aesthetics with modern functionality. The design… more
Eman Mounir
advisor
Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University in Alexandria
Egyptian
Interior Architecture , Landscape Planning,Architectural Design Exhibition Design. -Master's degree… more
I would like to express my appreciation for your idea of combining vintage aesthetics with modern functionality to create a welcoming environment that enhances the customer experience. However, in my opinion, when mentioning modern technologies, it might have been beneficial to incorporate interactive screens that allow users to visualize floral arrangement designs and provide gift suggestions based on different age groups. I also recommend exploring the role of multi-sensory responsive architecture in forming clear mental images for users. The senses and their dimensions within the interior space, according to the principle of Proxemics, can be categorized into two types: near senses—most commonly smell, taste, and touch—and distant senses—primarily sight and hearing.
I wish you continued success in your future projects.
Best regards,
Eman Mounir
Dear Eman Mounir,
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback! The ideas on interactive screens and sensory design add a new dimension, and I truly appreciate them.
Best wishes to you!