Clients:
Jerry Green & Tough Mary’s Bakehouse
The project is inspired by the emotional stages involved in the process of socialising dogs and baking sourdough bread. The concept aims to encourage visitors to empathise with three emotional stages; anxiety, a less anxious state and eventually wellbeing through light, materiality and scale.
Timber plays a significant role in establishing these sensations, as their placement, texture and tone embodies the concept in being representative of emotional transformation, healing and development.
Area of Focus
Kennel
Anxiety Corridor
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