Harvest Bridge is a proposal for a central community hub that connects the building through a network of shared spaces and bridging elements. These connections form a continuous spatial journey, encouraging movement, interaction, and visual engagement across multiple levels. The hub acts as a social and civic anchor, bringing together diverse user groups within an urban context. Sustainability is embedded into the architectural framework through an integrated urban farm, where productive landscapes are woven into everyday communal spaces. By merging circulation, social activity, and food production, the project reimagines the community hub as an active system that supports sustainable living while strengthening relationships between people, space, and the city.
Category
Responsible Consumption & Production
Diploma in
Interior Architecture & Design
Key Skills
Spatial & Conceptual Design Development
3D Modelling & Visualisation
Collaboration
To me, every design begins with purpose. It is never just about form or aesthetics, but about understanding the deeper issue at hand. When I take the time to question, observe and reflect, the process becomes more intentional. It pushes me to think critically and design with clarity rather than assumptions. Purpose gives direction to creativity, turning ideas into meaningful solutions. In that challenge, I find ownership — creating work that is not only thoughtful and impactful, but truly and authentically mine.