
Christina Mathew
BDes (HONS) Interior & Spatial Design
Revival Structures
A Scottish mental health healing centre located in the outskirts of Edinburgh transforming Liberton tower and its dairy cottages adjacent. Realised with a series of Interactive Spaces and Experiences combining both sensory and social design.

A visual of the first dairy cottage has been transformed into the first space, the reception and café.

A visual of Liberton Tower has been transformed into an adult play space to envoke forgotten positive childhood memories.

A visual of the third dairy cottage has been transformed into a self discovery space. There is a sensory room on the ground floor to help open up the user’s mind.

A visual of the second dairy cottage has been transformed into a creative arts space containing pottery and music therapy as well as a rage room.

A close up visual of the sensorial pottery space as well as the entrance of the rage room.

A visual of the music therapy room with a screen showcasing user’s emotional highs and lows to the beat of the drums.

A visual of an adult sensory room curated on the ground floor of the self discovery room to help loosen up the body and mind.

A visual of a parametric ramp that has been installed from the first floor of the self discovery space as an exit from the building and into the outdoor garden.

A visual of the outdoor garden that lets users to take a breather before moving onto the next space which is Healing Through the Crafts