The Making of a Cocoon: Designing Spaces for Healing and Growth
Bridge It Cocoon / St Kilda
Home is more than just a place; it’s a sanctuary where we heal, grow, and find our way forward.
The Power of Design to Transform Lives
We’re proud to have contributed to a space that will nurture young women and support Bridge It in their incredible journey to make a difference. At Studio Eidos, we believe every environment has the potential to transform lives.
This important pro bono work reflects the key principles that drive us in all our work:
Human-Centred Design: The importance of designing with the occupant’s needs, well-being, and emotions in mind.
Psychological Impact of Interiors: How the right combination of colour, light, and layout can influence social, physical and mental health in any environment.
Collaboration: The value of truly listening to the client’s vision and working together to create environments that resonate with their specific goals. The client holds the knowledge, and we help translate it into the physical environment.
Human Centred Design - The importance of listening to what matters.
As designers, our role is to listen to the client and immerse ourselves in their vision, learning about the people who will use the space. The client’s experience and knowledge are pivotal and must guide the design process. Only by listening, understanding the users’ needs, and aligning with the client’s requirements can we effectively apply the design principles that drive key success factors.
What are the design principles that drive successful outcomes?
Successful outcomes are driven by principles such as functionality, adaptability, and aesthetics. These principles ensure that spaces are not only beautiful but also serve the practical and emotional needs of the users, fostering environments that inspire and support their well-being.