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🌀 “Design is not a product – it’s land, life, and spirit.”

  • Writer: Supriya B.S
    Supriya B.S
  • Jul 14, 2025
  • 1 min read

This sketchnote captures my process of ecological design thinking – a living, breathing relationship between land, people, and purpose.


Inspired by Ambrose & Harris, I’ve adapted this flow to resonate with how I design: listening deeply to context, collaborating with nature, and co-creating with the community.


Here’s a glimpse into my thought journey:

  1. Define the problem through the lens of healing and belonging

  2. Collect contextual inputs – community voices, climate, land memory

  3. Brainstorm rooted ideas – passive cooling, local crafts, sacred elements

  4. Develop soulful solutions that respond to light, flow, function, and feeling

  5. Gather feedback, redesign, and let the space evolve



At every corner, nature whispers a solution.


What would it say to you?


Let’s reimagine design as dialogue – not domination.


 
 
 

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