Chiayu Chiu
peopleAs designers, we carry a responsibility to enhance the functionality, efficiency, and accessibility of spaces. However, we often neglect the mental and emotional needs that these spaces should fulfil. This realization has driven my studies at ArtEZ over the past two years. Here, I am given the complete freedom to explore my personal interests. I enjoy manipulating materials and creating atmospheres that facilitate meaningful dialogues and reveal the spatial truths between bodies and social realities. This project is dedicated to those who have lost loved ones and experienced grief. Initially inspired by the architectural concept of the sublime, I began by examining a columbarium in Taiwan to understand how its design evokes feelings of sacredness, honour, solemnity, and inviolability. These insights have then formed the foundation. Designing a space that serves as a container for grief is my goal_a place where people can express their lament and sorrow. This space is intended for participants to share, resonate, and ultimately, find closure. I hope such an environment helps us achieve inner peace and mindfulness.