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

  • Writer: Supriya B.S
    Supriya B.S
  • Jul 14
  • 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


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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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