Graduate project
Modern hospital reception desk with two staff members talking, a woman walking in, and a sign pointing to the cafeteria.
Interior view of a modern building with beige walls, wooden stairs on the right, a person in a wheelchair facing a window, and a person walking upstairs. There are large windows, a tree outside, and indoor lighting fixtures.

The graduate project that landed me in the Design Museum. Evergreen Hospice is a deeply personal project challenging societal fears around death and end-of-life care.

Evergreen proposes a more compassionate, human-centred model — one that blends dignity, community, and thoughtful design. Through rigorous research and sensitive approach, it reimagines what a hospice can be: not a place of quiet withdrawal, but an environment that supports connection, comfort, and acceptance.

More in my portfolio.

A man in a wheelchair sitting in a bathroom with tiled walls, a sink, a toilet, and a shower area.

Rooftop

Collages, sketches, etc.