The Interlink focuses on designing a three-storey intergenerational cycling hub that promotes active ageing, community bonding, and skill development. The concept of “Terrace” shapes the building form, creating stepped spaces that encourage interaction, visibility, and gradual movement between levels. The project integrates training zones, discussion areas, and community spaces to support cyclists of all ages, from youth to seniors. Circulation is designed to be inclusive, safe, and fluid, strengthening social connections through shared activity. By combining sport, wellness, and social engagement, the project aims to build a supportive environment where cycling becomes a platform for health, learning, and multigenerational exchange.
Category
Good Health and Well-being
Diploma in
Interior Architecture & Design
Key Skills
Spatial & Conceptual Design Thinking
3D Visualisation & Rendering
Sustainability-minded Creative
As an Interior Architecture & Design student, I am passionate about community-driven and sustainable design. Mostly, my project explores how space can encourage interaction, movement, and emotional well-being. With strong skills in hand sketching, visual storytelling, and spatial concept development, approaches design as both a functional and expressive discipline. I believe architecture should support multigenerational connection and active living, creating inclusive environments that respond to real social needs. Guided by environmental awareness and material sensitivity, his philosophy centres on designing spaces that are purposeful, human-scaled, and socially impactful.