Huahua Zhou
student
Guangdong University of Petrochemical Technology
China
Urbanistický design a krajinářství
Against the backdrop of large-scale abandoned subway tunnels in urban areas, this project addresses the critical issue of underutilized underground… more
Omar Harb
advisor
USEK - Holy spirit University of Kaslik
Lebanon
As an architect and founder of Omar Harb Architects & Associates, my work centers on creating… more
The project presents an architectural proposal grounded in a clear conceptual intention, supported by a consistent formal and spatial framework. The submission reflects an effort to articulate a coherent design narrative, where geometry and program are organized within a structured system. The overall composition suggests a controlled design process and an awareness of architectural ordering principles.
A notable strength of the project lies in its conceptual clarity and internal consistency. The design demonstrates an ability to maintain a unified language across different scales, contributing to its legibility and formal coherence. The project communicates its primary idea effectively, allowing the viewer to grasp its underlying logic without ambiguity.
However, the project would benefit from a more critical engagement with its own conceptual premises. While the idea is clear, it risks remaining self-referential, with limited exploration of alternative spatial or architectural possibilities. The proposal appears to prioritize formal consistency over conceptual depth, resulting in a design that is coherent but not fully interrogated.
Additionally, the translation of concept into spatial richness and architectural specificity remains underdeveloped. Certain aspects of the project appear resolved at the level of diagram or abstraction, but lack the depth required to produce a fully articulated architectural experience.
Overall, the project demonstrates a solid conceptual foundation and a controlled design approach. To achieve a higher level of architectural maturity, it requires further critical development, spatial enrichment, and engagement beyond its initial formal logic.
1. Challenge and Expand the Core Concept
Rather than reinforcing a single idea, the project should:
test alternative iterations
explore contradictions or tensions within the concept
deepen the conceptual narrative beyond formal consistency
2. Move from Diagram to Architecture
Strengthen the translation from abstract idea to built form:
define spatial qualities (scale, light, enclosure)
articulate volumes beyond schematic representation
introduce complexity where necessary
3. Enrich Spatial Experience
Develop the project as a sequence of differentiated spaces:
introduce variation (compression vs expansion)
define key experiential moments
avoid uniform spatial conditions
4. Balance Formal Control with Architectural Depth
Ensure that formal clarity does not limit architectural richness:
allow material, structure, and use to influence form
avoid overly rigid geometrical determinism
5. Strengthen Contextual and Environmental Dialogue
Anchor the concept within real conditions:
respond to site constraints
integrate climate and orientation
engage with surrounding urban or landscape systems
6. Improve Representational Argument
Enhance the way the project communicates its depth:
include diagrams showing conceptual evolution
clarify sections to reveal spatial complexity
differentiate between diagrammatic and architectural drawings
The project demonstrates a clear and controlled conceptual approach; further critical development and spatial enrichment will allow it to move beyond coherence toward architectural depth and originality.
15.04.2026