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Hey! I'm Ezabel, an interior architecture graduate.
To me, design reflects who we are and how we feel, and that we are able to express it beyond our limitations.
Therefore, for interior design, I aim to design to best depict the mood and character of a place or a person, allowing us to gain deeper meaning and belonging in a space.

Here are some works I did!

The Origami Forest: Tessellate Corridor (Singapore Discovery Centre)
The Origami Forest was an exhibition corridor that I designed for my group project "Tesselate", which was for Singapore Discovery Centre, and was selected as one of the three projects chosen to be displayed in SDC as part of their exhibition.
The project was to symbolise the future of Singapore in terms of future sustainability efforts and changes with Virtual Reality through an immersive and interactive experience in a static corridor.
ANNDURA: A Hock Ann Revival
ANNDURA was a project that I completed during late Year 2 in IAD, which was to design a community space for the elderly residing around and nearby Tanglin Halt.
The site was a low-rise flat from the 1960s, so to bring back those nostalgic times, I wanted to simultaneously revive an old school bakery nearby that had shifted locations during the pandemic. Thus, my project was to support the elderly community along with Hock Ann Confectionery.

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