Jasmine Howarth

BArch (Hons) Architecture

The Illusion of Normailty

The Illusion of Normality explores the ideas of incorporating reminiscence therapy within an architectural design, to create a sense of normality for people suffering with dementia.
Inclusivity is a large factor within the design. Techniques which create a comfortable atmosphere for all disabilities are explored to manufacture a new interpretation of normality in architectural design.

  • Visuals exploring thought process of people with dementia in relation to their environment.
  • black and white drawing of the Hull Marina in the 1950's
  • Building concept which incorporates ideas of using industrial architecture to embed the building into the pre-existing context of the site.
  • Diagram which represents the combination of reminiscence and community rooms, and the structure of the building.
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Jasmine Howarth

BArch (Hons) Architecture

Graduated in 2020

Breaking architectural boundaries with a black belt in Taekwondo.

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