I am an interior designer focused on creating inclusive environments that bring people together through thoughtful spatial design. My work explores how architecture can go beyond functionality to support social interaction, communication, and shared experience.
Through my thesis project, Connecting Pathways, I aim to bridge the gap between hearing and non-hearing communities by designing spaces that encourage interaction through sign language, sensory engagement, and everyday activities. I am particularly interested in how design can foster independence, reduce social barriers, and create meaningful connections between diverse user groups.
My approach combines human-centered design with a strong emphasis on experience, ensuring that each space not only serves a purpose but also tells a story of inclusion, accessibility, and connection.