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መሶብ BASED HARMONY
from My first document
Mesob (Amharic: መሶብ) is a woven basket made from locally grown and partially dyed grass and palm leaves known for strength and durability
This specific design concept is inspired by the Mesob (woven basket) also called the Pride of Tigray The goal of this concept is for the users to leave the facility as self-sufficient individuals with a sense of purpose, renewal, and lasting impressions. This facility features harmony, transparency, and flow to create spaces that foster a journey of healing and connection. The natural colors and shapes of the Mesob are incorporated into the furniture design, space layout and decorative accessories. Vibrant tones will be used throughout the materials and texture of the space creating a unique and restorative escape. The concept will give the users a sense of hope and stability to become self-sufficient individuals by the end of their journey.
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Four Design Determinants

ORANGE: WARMTH, POSITIVTY, ENTHUSIASIM

YELLOW: LAUGHTER, CONNECTION, HOPE
GREEN: FRESH, PEACE, SECURITY
BLUE:CALM,TRANQUIL,SERENE
My final capstone project is a Christian refugee and wellness center designed to cater to the people of Tigray. As a designer with a personal connection to Tigray through my family's heritage, this project was particularly meaningful to me. My aim was to create a space that promotes physical and emotional healing, spiritual renewal, and a sense of community for those who have been displaced due to conflict and violence. The design of the center emphasizes natural elements such as wood, stone, and plants, creating a calming atmosphere that is conducive to rest and reflection. The use of warm colors, soft lighting, and comfortable furnishings contributes to an overall sense of comfort and tranquility. In addition to housing facilities, the center features a chapel, a counseling center, and spaces for meditation, yoga, and other forms of wellness practice.
Throughout the design process, I prioritized accessibility and inclusivity, ensuring that the space could be easily navigated by individuals with disabilities and accommodating diverse cultural and religious practices. The center is a safe and welcoming space where people can find refuge and begin the process of healing and rebuilding their lives.
I am proud to have contributed to this important project, and I hope that the design of the Christian refugee and wellness center will provide a sense of hope and renewal to those who need it most.

