Everran is designed to reimagine the former parry open field as a neighbourhood connector and community anchor. The project restores everyday routines and social rhythms lost through the redevelopment. By weaving the gentle presence of pets into daily movement and gathering. The ordinary journeys become moments of comfort, companionship, and emotional ease, softening the pressures of city living and addressing growing urban isolation.

Category
Good Health and Well-being

Diploma in
Interior Architecture & Design

Cheryl Oon Siew Ying

Key Skills

3D Modelling & Rendering
Technical Drafting
Concept Development & Spatial Planning

My design approach explores how spatial strategies shape emotional experience within dense urban environments. I am interested in movement, openness, and programmatic layering as tools to restore everyday social rhythms. In 30 Parry, the former open field is reinterpreted as a neighbourhood connector integrating circulation, gathering spaces, and pet-friendly environments to strengthen community interaction. I see design as a balance between function and feeling, where architecture supports mental well-being, encourages pause, and fosters belonging within the city.