If your drawing is just a sketch that you intend to fully develop into working drawings then OK, it is just conceptual, and is intended for discussion purposes only.
However if you are hiring a contractor to do this and he provides the design as he goes along then maybe you could have some major problems. The following is an example of what can happen:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=241791
I realize that you will install a roof covering and supporting structure but if the roof structure is not adequate to brace those walls you could end up with a problem like Mr. Tempest did. Not the same problem but one as difficult to repair.
Without going into design of concrete buildings the concrete walls need to be braced at the top with a roof diaphragm to withstand the out of plane wall forces from the retained soil, wind forces, and seismic forces if applicable in your area. The 64' wall is to long to be braced by perpendicular walls.
Regardless of any advice to the contrary, including that of your selected contractor, have the building designed by a structural engineer. The design should show the concrete foundation and walls including steel reinforcing. The roof framing design should include attachments of roof structure to walls, on all four sides of the bldg. You probably should include some expansion joints in the walls. Don't proceed without this design.
In the front, entrance, elevation, you have short concrete wall piers and these may need additional reinforcing, beyond the typical wall reinforcing. If your main roof framing members, those that brace the walls against out of plane forces, are spaced at more than 2' to 4' OC you may need in wall columns that include additional reinforcing.
It is generally accepted that it is better to preclude ground water from getting to the exterior of any buried concrete or CMU walls than it is to coat the inside of the walls. Seal buried walls from the outside of the building and provide a better than adequate drainage system. You might research Miradrain products. Use filter fabric and drain rock on the buried side of the walls.
If you intend to break up this space with partitions you might want to research local codes for exiting as you have only the one exit.