عبدالرحمن محمد
student
International University of Technology Twintech
Yemen
Architektura
This project proposes the development of a Wildlife Sanctuary and Research Center covering an area of 233 hectares in Fincha, Ethiopia. The project is framed… more
Saylee Bhogle
advisor
Illinois Institute of Technology, College of Architecture
United States of America
My architectural focus lies at the intersection of sustainability, social equity, and experiential… more
This project presents a meaningful and well-developed vision that combines wildlife protection, research, education, and public awareness within one integrated masterplan. The proposal addresses important environmental challenges in the Horn of Africa and creates a strong balance between functionality and sustainability.
One of the strongest aspects of the project is the site planning and zoning. The separation between public areas, research spaces, and animal habitats appears clear and organized, helping both visitor experience and animal safety. The curved forms, open spaces, and landscape integration create an attractive and dynamic architectural identity.
The project also shows good consideration for sustainability through natural ventilation, renewable energy systems, and water management strategies. Overall, the proposal presents a strong concept with good visual quality and social value.
- The project could be strengthened by explaining the animal rehabilitation and habitat strategies in greater detail, especially how different species’ needs are addressed within the design.
- Although the technical sheets include sections and construction details, their readability could be improved through clearer graphic hierarchy, larger-scale drawings, and more focused detail presentation. This would help communicate the technical aspects more effectively.
- The project could also benefit from a clearer explanation of circulation and accessibility across the large site, especially the relationship between visitors, staff, service areas, and protected animal zones.
- In addition, the proposal may become stronger by introducing more climate-responsive landscape strategies such as shaded pedestrian routes, native planting systems, and ecological restoration areas that connect more directly with the surrounding environment.
- Finally, including more human-scale views and experiential perspectives would help better communicate the atmosphere and spatial quality of the project beyond the masterplan scale.
17.05.2026