#MAJORPROJECTPROPOSAL
Seeking Serotonin is a specialist research essay that illustrates my interests and position within the architectural profession. In this essay, I explore the topics of youth, citizenship, culture and pleasure. My research question aims to save the city from becoming dull and create new cycles of care.
What spatial interventions and infrastructure are needed to prevent the city from becoming dull and it’s inhabitants not to feel morose?
How can radical urban water interventions enable new cycles of care and forms of pleasure on both and individual and city scale?
(3min Petcha Kucha)
Moving Forwards:
The project Foreshores of Opportunity: Midnight Swimming and Seeking Serotonin relate in the sense that they both focus on activating citizenship. They also explore “Architecture of Jouissance” (the urban conditions for pleasure and well-being).
Returning to my primary focus of countering our dettachement to Urban H20, my proposal seeks to revitalise cycles of care between human and non human in London as well as provide new forms of public spaces.
How can radical urban water interventions enable new cycles of care and forms of pleasure on both and individual and city scale?
(3min Petcha Kucha)
Moving Forwards:
The project Foreshores of Opportunity: Midnight Swimming and Seeking Serotonin relate in the sense that they both focus on activating citizenship. They also explore “Architecture of Jouissance” (the urban conditions for pleasure and well-being).
Returning to my primary focus of countering our dettachement to Urban H20, my proposal seeks to revitalise cycles of care between human and non human in London as well as provide new forms of public spaces.

