Regent's University London
Specialisms: Interior Design
Location: London, United Kingdom
First Name: Charlotte Blomma
Last Name: Hallman
Specialisms: Interior Design
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My Location: London, United Kingdom
University / College: Regent's University London
Course / Program Title: Interior Design BA Hons
The space is divided into areas for focused immersive learning and socializing. The restaurant adopts a zero-waste approach, growing its own produce, managing on-site composting, and employing fermentation practices for excess produce, thereby promoting improved gut health through microbes.
Through regenerative functions and material choices, following a soil-to-soil concept, I aim to minimize environmental impact and promote long-term sustainability. As interior designers, we have a responsibility not only to prioritize sustainability through material choices and building practices but also to provoke thought and conversation through our designs. My project proposes a vision for the future that extends beyond the built environment. By reimagining the role of microbes within our habitat, my project aims to start a dialogue about the importance of holistic health and environmental stewardship. It seeks to inspire a paradigm shift, challenging conventional notions of urban design and advocating for a more harmonious relationship between humans and the natural world.
I believe that by providing a healthy and inviting space for the community to gather, my project will positively impact society and foster a sense of connection to both each other and the natural world.
This project aims to transform the interior space into a biodiverse hub by inviting nature to reclaim it, fostering symbiotic well-being for both humans and non-humans. Rooted in the foundation of soil, it seeks to harmonize the built environment with natural ecosystems.