The Unbound transforms a historical Singapore site (450 Piccadilly) into a restful home for migrant workers. By blending nature and heritage with vibrant social spaces, the project moves away from "cold, institutional living" to focus on mental health and dignity. It is more than just a shelter—it is a community-driven space designed to help residents recover, connect, and feel truly at home.

Category
Good Health and Well-being

Diploma in
Interior Architecture & Design

Zin Min Soe

Key Skills

CAD Drawing and 3D Drafting
Architectural Detailed Drawing
Project Coordination

After graduating from high school, I began studying architecture and participated in an 8.5 Storey Condo Project for TOE TET AUNG company. I embarked on a journey through my architectural ventures and creative endeavours. Each project tells a unique story of challenges, inspirations, and solutions. My mission is to reimagine interior architecture by intertwining it with the natural ecosystem. I strive to create spaces that elevate human emotion and well-being, ensuring that each design is not just aesthetically pleasing but also fulfilling.