Emilia Forsman

The Beauty of Repairing and the Human Body
Emilia Forsman
Interior visualization looking towards the sauna and the multipurpose bathtubs.

— Re-visioning Rituals Through Artificial Intelligence

I believe our future lifestyle will involve taking good care of what we already have and focus on bringing meaningfulness to our lives through new experiences and deeper human connections, instead of buying unnecessary things. Using artificial intelligence as a tool, I’m re-visioning the rituals around taking care of ourselves and our objects.

I ask myself how an interior could inspire and help people take better care of their existing things. What kind of spatial programme could support this goal? How can we create a space for building connections to the surrounding community and sharing knowledge? The end result is a multipurpose makerspace with room for creativity where you can also unwind, located in the industrial area of Örnsberg, Stockholm.

My degree project also raises questions about the representation of the human body in the architectural scope and how artificial intelligence in this case has led to an alternative visual world.

Emilia Forsman
Time for a break in the kitchen area. The visualization is made by combining 3D modelling, digital collage work and editing with artificial intelligence.
Emilia Forsman
Parts of the project shown in the degree exhibition.
Emilia Forsman
1:20 scale model showing the meeting of the roof structure and the curtain railing.