About

Trisha is an aspiring interior designer with a strong attention to detail, approaching design through empathy, curiosity and exploration.

She is deeply interested in emerging materials and evolving spatial strategies that respond to contemporary needs, allowing her to create environments that are both relevant and meaningful. Her design approach is rooted in understanding people—their emotions, behaviours and interactions with space—and translating these insights into thoughtful spatial experiences.

With a background in architecture and interior design, Trisha continuously seeks inspiration from her surroundings, whether through travel, cultural exposure or everyday observations. She believes that beyond aesthetics, design is a powerful medium that shapes how individuals feel, heal and connect within a space. This perspective drives her to explore concepts that go beyond functionality, focusing instead on creating environments that foster comfort, inclusivity and engagement.

Through constant learning and experimentation, Trisha aims to develop a design language that is both context-driven and user-centric. She is committed to crafting spaces that are not only visually compelling but also emotionally resonant, reflecting her passion for creating meaningful and impactful design experiences.

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HER

HER uses space as a medium of healing by examining hidden realities of domestic violence within daily environments.

Rooted in the concept of layering, the design translates the gradual rebuilding of a woman’s identity into spatial form—moving from introspective shelter spaces to collective, community-driven environments.

By integrating courtyards, skill-building zones and child-care facilities, the project fosters resilience, connection and empowerment, creating a supportive ecosystem for women's recovery and reintegration.

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Socialising area for women

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Courtyard within the shelter

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Gym area

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Reading/Socialising area

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Computer lab

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Community dining area

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Children after school daycare

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Community courtyard