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Serendipity Space

Xinyu Wang

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Hello, my name is Xinyu Wang. I recently graduated from the Interior and Spacial Design program at the University of the Arts London. Through systematic study and practice, I have developed a deep understanding of both the theory and application of interior design, including key strategies such as space planning, colour usage, and lighting design, alongside an appreciation of the discipline’s history and designer’s responsibilities.

In various projects, I’ve expanded my professional perspective by researching industry trends and company styles, while honing skills in teamwork, project management, and communication. With a strong ability to quickly learn new tools, attention to detail, and efficient execution, I am eager to bring my passion and expertise to future roles and contribute meaningfully to teams and projects.

Hello, my name is Xinyu Wang. I recently graduated from the Interior and Spacial Design program a...

College Camberwell College of Arts

Course MA Interior And Spatial Design

Graduation year 2024

In the Waterloo Area in London, I designed a series of hidden spaces within everyday scenes, each inspired by unique historical events or artistic elements of the area, built around a specific keyword. These spaces invite exploration through clues and feature abstract symbols that visitors collect as seals after exploring. The seals combine into a pattern, symbolising London Waterloo.

The project had three stages: initial research, in-depth analysis of target audiences and locations, and detailed design refinement. Inspired by my personal experience of “serendipity”— unexpected, joyful moments that bring positive energy— I aimed to explore and convey this feeling through spaces. By combining experiments and spatial design, I sought to trigger moments of serendipity. The final result is five unique serendipity spaces integrated into a regionwide treasure hunt. Promotional posters will invite the public to join, discovering the hidden spaces and collecting symbolic patterns.

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Serendipity in Waterloo, London

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In the Waterloo Area in London, I designed a series of hidden spaces within everyday scenes, each inspired by unique historical events or artistic elements of the area, built around a specific keyword. These spaces invite exploration through clues...

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