This year’s graduating Design students will present their outcomes online starting 22 June, under the title “Hey, look, something is happening!” Until then, the blog gives you a peek at the work that will be on display. Today, we’re highlighting Luke Radcliffe-Moore:
“Biophiliation is a philosophy and process that reimagines objects and spaces through the lens of the planet, applying natural methodologies and forms to create design interventions that take inspiration from, collaborate with, and build upon the blueprint of the natural world. Within this project I introduce a new kind of restorative environment, one that actively engages with the planet and the immediate population while employing natural remedies and uses of plant life to recover and improve personal wellbeing and mental health. My proposition consists of a sensory garden housed by a hyperbolic roof that shifts with the natural route of the sun through the day, allowing sunlight into appropriate areas of the garden, promoting plant growth and mimicking the natural rhythms of the planet.”
For more samples of student work, follow “Hey, look, something is happening!” on Instagram and the BA Design Isolation channel on YouTube.