Farihah Miah
Farihah Miah is a passionate and ambitious interior design environmental architecture student with a keen interest in unifying social spaces of play, work and worship. Within her year two project, boundaries between learning and play are challenged. A fun continuous figure of seating is introduced to allow for moments of play and learning to exist together. Similarly, her final project “The Expression Centre”, explores the unification of work and worship through connecting the notions of creative arts with spiritual reflection in the form of a spatial journey. The project creates a realm of consistent interaction within an existing Victorian building in Ladywell.

Bank Junction Model – Scale 1:100, physical model.

Play – Physical model experimentation exploring the layout of layered steps for interaction, learning and open observation to the outside environment.

The Expression Centre – Materiality analysis, highlighting the connection between existing and new materials employed within the project.

The Expression Centre – Scale 1:100, section highlighting the consistent connection between the two segments of working art and spiritual reflection.

The Expression Centre – Scale 1:20, construction detail displaying proposed praying area.