Shatra Workshop Pavilion


The Shatra Workshop Pavilion was built in 2021 by a group of international architect students. It’s a self built wooden mobile pavilion that is envisioned as a common ground for multiple scenarios. My pop up is aimed to encourage mothers who want to create and make art, while having their children with them. The use of fabric in the pavilion is such a simple way to create a sense of privacy, and the structure of each section serves as a little workshop on it’s own. As I want my pop up to be a moveable structure, I find this pavilion quite inspiring as it’s such an effortless design where you can cane make the function of it the focal point.

Giant Fragments of a women’s body


Designed to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Mugler fragrance, the women’s body is the focal point of this pop up designed by Random Studios. I’ve been exploring the woman’s body and how it grows during pregnancy, seeing if there’s a way I can realise the the growth in my pop up. The pop up should serve as an inspiration for the mother to grow personally so it’s quite interesting to think about if that could be translated to the interior. The use of colour in this project is also something that I can identify with for my project, a as I envision to have a small space for children that could be recognised with using colour blocks.
https://www.dezeen.com/2022/12/05/random-studio-mugler-pop-up-selfridges-london-retail-interiors/
Mobile Art Shop


I’ve been exploring how I can make a box interesting. If the pop up is a box – how can I make the contents of it inspiring and engaging for the user. I want to create a moveable workshop for mothers with a place for their children also. In my design practice I really love using simple forms and practical design as a base and building on that a unique experience, which I think this Mobile Art Shop that MOTOElastico has created achieves perfectly.