I am a calm and curious designer who enjoys turning concepts into meaningful spaces. My recent project focused on disaster awareness, using a former fire station to create an immersive experience through zones like smoke filled rooms, flooded streets, and shelters. I enjoy researching deeply—especially social issues and reflecting that research in my designs. I value balance between visual impact and functionality, and I’m always experimenting with new tools to improve my ideas.
I have experience using SketchUp, Blender, AutoCAD, and Photoshop, and I enjoy exploring lighting, layout, and atmosphere. I’m patient, detail oriented, and comfortable working both independently and in teams. Even when something is new to me, I take the time to learn it thoroughly.
Above all, I care about how spaces make people feel and how design can quietly influence their behavior or mindset.
I redesigned a former fire station into a disaster awareness center with immersive zones, helping people understand emergencies like fires and floods through sensory experiences. It targets students and families to encourage preparedness in a calm yet impactful environment.
Kanon the Sloth
I created a 3D sloth model named Kanon the Sloth to represent myself. Inspired by our similar calm and sleepy nature, I used only emojis in the video to express emotions through non-verbal communication.
肉従 -Nikuzyu-
“Nikuzyu” is a compact Japanese BBQ restaurant designed using two shipping containers. It blends Japanese and Western styles, with private rooms and a calming yet appetizing colour palette for a comfortable dining experience.
The sensory cocoon
The Sensory Cocoon is a calming spatial experience divided into sensory zones. Each area—featuring elements like fabric, smoke, water, and womb-like rebirth—stimulates different senses to guide visitors through reflection, emotional reset, and gentle immersion.
Place to Breathe
Place to Breathe is a sensory garden inspired by Japanese landscapes. Each zone offers unique sounds, scents, and lighting—like rain on roof tiles, waterfalls, wooden pagodas, and grassy gardens, guiding visitors to discover where they feel most at peace.
Focus
Focus is a moon-shaped light that can be hung on the wall or placed on a desk. Its downward glow creates a small, cozy zone perfect for reading or studying. Softly lit without shining directly into the eyes.