"Wallka" in Kichwa means "Weaving" and it is a proposal for the design of community equipment in the Santa Elena community, Archidona. It arose from the need to create spaces aimed at promoting and improving opportunities in local entrepreneurship, tourism, and recreation. Its main objective is to strengthen the local economy, protect the culture, and traditions of Amazonian communities through the participation of artists from the Kichwa Yaya Jumandy association.
A design concept is the creative idea or premise that guides the development and form of an architectural project, establishing its identity and purpose.
The construction systems and materials are designed based on sustainability, aiming to be sourced from the local area and easy to install to promote the labor of community members.
This project may be modest in scale, but it carries a deep cultural significance that makes it truly stand out. From the moment one engages with the presentation board, it’s clear that the structure is thoughtfully laid out and purposeful. The overall visual flow is easy to follow, and the concise use of space reflects a strong grasp of architectural storytelling. The project effectively honors its name, “Wallka,” symbolizing the weaving together of community, tradition, and opportunity.
The floor plans, while simple, are well-detailed and display a clear understanding of user interaction. Circulation, zoning, and programmatic functions are addressed with sensitivity, ensuring that the community’s needs are met in both functional and symbolic ways. The way the design supports local entrepreneurship, tourism, and recreation shows how you’ve tailored the project to uplift the people who will inhabit it. This careful attention to user experience is one of the project’s quiet strengths.
The presentation board’s color choices are warm and rooted, mirroring the natural and cultural richness of the Amazonian context. The renders, while subtle, effectively communicate the spirit of the space—they feel inviting, grounded, and authentic. Your decision to use sustainable, locally sourced materials, combined with the intention of involving community members in the building process, speaks volumes about your values. These choices reinforce the project’s identity and reflect a genuine desire to serve and empower.
Thank you, Esteban Naranjo, and congratulations for joining the Inspireli competition. Your design proves that architecture doesn't have to be monumental to be meaningful. “Wallka” is a beautiful example of how small interventions can carry powerful stories—ones that preserve identity and encourage progress at the same time. Excellent work!
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