
Keran Andrew
BDes (HONS) Interior & Spatial Design
The Sound of Misophonia
Circa 20% of the UK suffer with Misophonia. The intent of the building is to: explore personal connections, provoke conversations about misophonia and advertise this further, educate all – creating an engaging atmosphere and a safe area for relief, which revolve around a sensory experience aimed at auditory and visual stimulus.

Soundwaves – Clashing Space, bouncing light off silvered shards, relating to uncontrollable Misophonia aspects.

Isometric of Scheme

Building zoning diagrams including circulation

Section 1 showing east view of exhibition, indoor café and art treatment room Section 2 showing consultation treatment space, outdoor café and south view of exhibition.

Outdoor Café Entrance

Enlarged Ear - Drawing from Misophonia sufferer, tasked to draw what Misophonia is to them

Art Gallery – Work created in the Art Room – representing internal emotions within their head

Bubble Concept – Lack of communication about Misophonia resulting in isolation and social barriers

Tranquil Bubble – Isolated from exterior acoustics, amplifying where barriers are not always visible