Maria Guerra, Mariana Sanchez
student
Universidad de Monterrey, Universidad de Monterrey, Departamento de Arquitectura
Mexico
Interior Design
Human trafficking, especially sexual exploitation, is a severe form of violence against women in Mexico. In Monterrey, there are no specialized centers for… more
Yefan Liu
advisor
Savannah College of Art and Design
United States of America
Yefan Liu is a product designer whose work bridges consumer experience, brand storytelling, and… more
The project stands out for its profound empathy and purpose-driven design. By translating the concept of dignity into spatial language, it creates an environment of healing, empowerment, and belonging. The “cultivation stages” metaphor gives structure and emotional rhythm to the user journey, while material and light choices convey care and safety. This is an exceptional example of how interior architecture can restore identity and human strength.
My advice is to expand the narrative of sensory experience—how light, texture, and sound contribute to psychological recovery. Exploring the outdoor-indoor transitions and community interaction areas could enhance the sense of openness and trust. Documenting potential collaborations with social workers or NGOs would also underline the project’s real-world impact.