The Journey to Tranquility
The power of design lies within its ability to translate imaginative elements into architectural form, experience and beauty. The distinct purpose of this thesis, and the thorough investigation of a two-bedroom design is to create a serene, safe and collected space where elements, both physical and non-physical, become connected and intertwined.
Air, water, and earth are elements that constitute our daily lives. For this project, I translate the essence of these elements—both their physical and symbolic nature—into architectural forms and experience.
The two-bedroom apartment is design with very special components—all of which were designed to showcase very specific architectural elements and moments. Altogether, the two-bedroom apartment is an amalgamation of: the bordering pool of water that wraps around the exterior, the circulation of the apartment, the various materials used, the voids and combined light-wells, the glass curtain walls, the indoor patio, as well as both the Zen garden in tandem with the personal outdoor green garden space.
To continue to understand how these non-physical and physical elements create a hormonic tranquile space, please continue reading in the ISSUU book below.