Fueled by STEM to Scientifically Perfect Home Research Project
Developing skills and understanding in maths and science inspired me to apply this knowledge to a new design research project; exploring the intersection on interior architecture and STEM.
This project has lead me to question the science behind all aspects of the home, including a particular favourite, upcycling furniture; repairing, sanding, waxing, and painting—I’m curious about the chemistry of materials to enhance both function and aesthetics. I began looking into pigments, and I found it curious that it is the molecular structure which is responsible for the colour. I begun reading into the quantum nature of the atom and was shocked to have not been taught this previously.
The Scientifically Perfect Home is an ongoing research project that seeks to answer a single, driving question: How can we design the future of living by harnessing cutting-edge science and technology?