My research lies within South American women's rituals which are exceedingly unsanitary and destructive to the health and future of all women in these rural communities. Curiously and openly investigating how these practices can be aided to ensure maximum health would be interesting.
Or, reflecting efforts back into the states. Diving into how nutrition can be used and taught as preventative care rather than a reaction to a symptom. The foods we consume drive our ability to function as humans. Would a nutrition-based public school curriculum change life-style induced diseases in the US? What community engagement can enhance the productivity of community gardens? The core concept of eating has lost it's purpose and potency in America. Using architecture to employ new ways of thinking is what is the most interesting reason to construct. I am compelled by projects that engage the user, asking what we can do for them. Within the world there are thousands of projects which need attention (such as clean water collection and sourcing, homelessness prevention, disease prevention in slums). The focus shouldn't be on fixing a problem; the focus should be on creating a ripple effect to start a conversation.
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AuthorAs a student at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle WA I entertain a variety of factors while designing space. Archives
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