Project description

Sculptors such as Eduardo Chillida and Richard Serra were able to create deeply emotional structures within which the human body could participate. Following on from my dissertation which researched into themes of emotional sculpture in relation to architectural design, this project works to create a building which can become both a stamp of solidarity and a comforting space within which all can go to promote and improve good mental health.

Chillida specifically was able to create sculptures which required human participation in order for their completion. Furthermore, his sculptures were understood as a part of the environment in which they were placed, rather than something addition.

Through a study of my own interpretation of emotions, this design works to evoke strong emotional connotations, both positive and negative, which accommodates for a variety of uses such as private counselling, or group therapy. It is my hope that the architecture itself will do as much for those seeking help as the programme occurring within.

Texture and Landscape Axonometric Study
Ground Floor Plan 1-200
Rendered Preliminary Sketch
Site Mapping 1-1000 (geological mapping)
Sketch of envisaged building
Section A-A 1-100
Long Section of Site - View North
Final Design Axonometric
Emotional Forms
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