Aw Wei Kang
student
National University of Singapore (NUS), School of Design and Environment (SDE), Department of Architecture, Singapore
Singapore
Architecture
The idea of this project is to reimagine the coffee production landscape of Pangalengan, West Java, through architecture. Today, smallholder farmers produce… more
inci SHOAINIA
advisor
Gazi University, Faculty of Architecture, Ankara
Turkey
İnci Shoainia is an architect and co-founder of Spika Architecture, based in Turkey. She holds a… more
This project offers a powerful approach that views coffee production not merely as an agricultural activity, but as a holistic life system intertwined with labor, community, ecology, and cultural memory. One of its most successful aspects is its conception of architecture as a collective infrastructure network spreading across the mountain, rather than individual structures. Thanks to its lightweight, local, and low-impact architectural language, the project proposes a sustainable system in harmony with the geography and existing production rhythms. Integrating production processes with social encounters, learning spaces, and public experiences lends the project significant depth, both technically and socially. Overall, the work presents an original and impressive architectural proposal that reinterprets the rural landscape as an active ecosystem of production and solidarity.
The project presents a very strong system proposal in terms of its collective production model and rural infrastructure approach. However, the proposed economic sustainability model, user organization, and technical infrastructure decisions could be made more convincing if supported by more detailed diagrams and data. The impact of the study would be strengthened if the seasonal usage scenarios of the structures and the logic of the expandable system were explained more clearly. Although the atmospheric representation is quite successful, some technical decisions, circulation relationships, and building details are not easily readable because the language of the drawings is sometimes dense. In particular, strengthening the balance between visual representation and technical explanations would make the project much clearer and more impressive as a whole.
10.05.2026