The wellbeing of individual is the combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social health. It is affected by everything around us from the environment we live in to how we interact with people around us. The wellbeing of an individual is hard to measure, but we can design spaces that aid wellbeing by providing spaces that support social interaction. With the site located in White Bay, sandwiched between a large sandstone cliff face, large flat reclaimed land, and the harbour, it creates a harsh isolated atmosphere, creating an unknown element to the site. In this project, the cinematic lens is used as to tell a story through the landscape, as well as cre-ating spaces that tell a story. By using the cinematic lens to create places that allow for social interactions, it leads to a ‘Small Town Feel’. By using the combination of the unknown world of the site, and small-town feel, it will allow for a unique place, that feels like it is detached from the known world. Allowing for a place where wellbeing is cinematic.

Andrew Huynh
Bachelor of Landscape Arch. (Hons)
Exhibition Committee Member