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What does your inner workspace look like?

This project offers a visual exploration of the mind—an intimate map of the rooms inside my brain. Each room reflects a different state of being: an emotion, a thought, a moment of action. Some rooms are comforting; others are deeply challenging. Together, they form a landscape of my mental world.
I imagine the brain as a series of interconnected spaces—each one constantly receiving, processing, and analyzing information from the outside world. My brain is my sanctuary, the most sacred and private space I know. Through this project, I invite you to step inside.
It began with quiet observation: people working on their laptops in public spaces. I found myself wondering what their internal creative processes looked like. That curiosity turned inward. What does my own process look like? How do I move through mental spaces when I think, create, and feel?
This work is both personal and universal. It is a reflection of how the brain drives everything we do—physically, emotionally, and creatively. Brain Rooms is a spatial representation of that journey. These rooms are not fixed. They shift, evolve, expand, and collapse. They are infinite.
Now, I invite you to explore them. Each image in this project acts like a portal—scan the QR code below using the app, and you’ll unlock an augmented view of what lies beneath the surface.
What will you find in my brain?
What might you discover in your own?
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Created during Year 1 of the Master’s in Interior Architecture at KABK (2022), under the guidance of design tutor Michou Nanon de Bruijn and theory tutor Anne Hoogewoning.










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