Ever wondered why we need a holiday after a stressful period in our lives? Imagine, young adults dealing with this transitional stage from adolescence to adulthood, education to career, friends to colleagues and eventually landing in a 9 to 5. Despite the increasing awareness, there remains a gap in architectural response to facilitate rejuvenation and renewal. Renewal Hub presents a concept focussing on creating spaces that are soothing and calming, which ‘RENEWS’ their contemplation on life through therapeutic methods of moral uplifting. The setting overlooking Tramsheds on Johnson's Creek is already impressive; Art Therapy adds to its potency.
Zoomed in view of rear pedestrian pathway with curving walls, a skylight-equipped pitched roof, and a peaceful tree-lined corridor that fosters seclusion and a sense of connection to nature.
Zoomed in view of the rear entrance from bus stop along the site. It shows the tranquil pathway leading to the perforated brick wall and curved path to the entrance.
Zoomed in view of main entrance featuring a curved building shape, a textured brick privacy wall, and natural landscape features to provide a tranquil setting that encourages rest and reflection.
View of pedestrian walking from Tramsheds with a perforated privacy wall and natural vegetation that provides a calm, filtered view for guests looking for a safe and quiet space.
Welcome Kit for the users of Headspace. It includes a stress ball, handmade candle from the candle workshop, to-do notebook, seeds, pen and items created by users from Headspace workshops.