Rania Idzam | Denting: Preserving the Sound of Craft
An Interior Architecture student exploring cultural experiential design, with a strong interest in craft-based community spaces. Their project investigates the integration of traditional brass craftsmanship within a contemporary environment, translating it into a spatial experience that responds to cultural preservation and public engagement. Inspired by the richness of local artisanal heritage, the design integrates brass elements, warm timber textures, and layered spatial zoning to create an immersive and educational environment.
The project is organised into a series of functional zones, including workshops, casting and engraving areas, and social spaces, allowing visitors to actively participate in the making process while enjoying a curated leisure experience. Through this work, the student demonstrates the ability to combine cultural storytelling, technical planning, and experiential design into a cohesive and engaging spatial outcome.
