فكره المشروع هو مركز أبحاث متطور يعمل على إدارة وتنظيم عمليه الزراعه فى واحه سيوة فى مصر لتوافر المقومات الزراعه فيها ولا يوجد ما يدير عملية الزراعه فى الواحه ومركز الأبحاث يعمل بنظام الزراعه الحديثه لتطوير عملية الزراعه وتنوعها
The idea of the project is an advanced research center that works to manage and organize the agricultural process in the Siwa Oasis in Egypt due to the availability of agricultural components there, and there is nothing to manage the agricultural process in the oasis. The research center works with the modern agricultural system to develop the agricultural process and its diversity.
يتكون المشروع من جزء رئيسى وهو مراكز الأبحاث وهم 6 اقسام وجزء ترفيهى للزوار وجزء خدمات عامه
وقاعة مؤتمرات كبيره وجزء تعليمى للزوار وجزء سكنى للباحثين
The project consists of a main part, which is the research centers, which have 6 sections, an entertainment part for visitors, and a public services part
A large conference hall, an educational part for visitors, and a residential part for researchers
يتكون المبانى من الطوب الرملى الموجود فى جنوب سيوة وهو ماده طبيعيه سهله التشكيل ومتوفره فى الواحه لتطبيق الاستدامه وجزوع النخل
The buildings are made of sand bricks found in southern Siwa, which is a natural material that is easy to form and available in the oasis for the application of sustainability and palm tree trunks.
There’s a quiet strength in the way this presentation unfolds. It doesn’t rush to impress—instead, it guides you through the idea with clarity and confidence. The earthy, grounded tones of the boards echo the very soul of Siwa Oasis, creating a visual language that feels both rooted and progressive. It's a palette that tells a story before a single word is read.
What truly resonates is how the plan has been shaped around people. Every zone—whether it's for research, relaxation, or education—feels intentional and aware of its users. The spaces don’t just serve function; they invite movement, interaction, and pause. It’s rare to see such a clear understanding of how architecture can choreograph daily life while remaining sensitive to both professionals and the visiting public.
The renderings hold their own with remarkable clarity. They do more than illustrate—they transport. You can almost feel the texture of the sand bricks, imagine the filtered light through palm structures, and sense the temperature of the oasis sun on the building’s surface. The use of local materials not only supports sustainability but beautifully ties the architecture to its place, making it feel like it belongs there—not imposed, but grown from the land itself.
And the core idea—the creation of a research center dedicated to agriculture in Siwa—is both timely and necessary. You’ve managed to identify a real-world gap and respond to it with empathy and design intelligence. Your written statements speak with purpose, offering not just technical information, but the why behind it all. That clarity strengthens the project’s vision and direction.
Thank you, Mohamed Ahmed EL GiBiSi, and congratulations on being part of the Inspireli Competition. This project is more than just a school submission—it’s a step toward meaningful architecture that listens, responds, and uplifts. May this be the beginning of many more works that are equally grounded, thoughtful, and visionary.
Tato zpráva je určena pouze studentovi a nebude veřejně publikována a to ani reakce studenta na ní. Nicméně tato zpráva podléhá schválení týmu INSPIRELI z důvodu ochrany studentů.
Označte společnosti, s nimiž máte pozitivní zkušenost a jejichž radám studenti českých univerzit mohou důvěřovat.
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