# Project Description

Beyond the Pane: Open Workness to Wellness

Yiyang Liu

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I am studying Interior and Spatial Design at the University of the Arts London. My work explores the relationship between people and space, with a focus on how interior design can respond to emotional needs and reduce stress. I am particularly interested in the balance between urban environments and nature, and often integrate natural elements into my spatial strategies to create calm, inspiring, and adaptable environments.

I am studying Interior and Spatial Design at the University of the Arts London. My work exp...

College Camberwell College of Arts

Course BA (Hons) Interior and Spatial Design

Graduation year 2025

In this project, I aim to create a comfortable, diverse, and inspiring co-working space for the Peckham community through thoughtful window and interior design. This space is especially designed for those who feel constrained, stressed, or uninspired in traditional office environments. The primary goal is to reduce work-related anxiety through spatial design, fostering a more relaxed and human-centered workspace. Flexible workstations support a variety of postures and working styles, encouraging freedom and comfort. Large windows bring in natural light and fresh air, offering moments of connection with nature, relaxation, and renewed inspiration. Through the thoughtful use of windows, the space is designed to connect, refresh, and inspire, reimagining what a healthy and uplifting workplace can be.

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In this project, I aim to create a comfortable, diverse, and inspiring co-working space for the Peckham community through thoughtful window and interior design. This space is especially designed for those who feel constrained, stressed, or uninspired in traditional office...

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