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Care About Woman

  • Writer: Yihan Zheng
    Yihan Zheng
  • Feb 11
  • 1 min read

As a designer, I believe architecture plays a crucial role in shaping spaces that nurture physical and emotional well-being. My work explores how spatial design can address the unique needs of women, particularly in healthcare, mental wellness, and community engagement.

One of my key projects focuses on designing a milestone building for healing and therapy inspired by my personal journey with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). By integrating local materials like rammed earth and thatch, and applying Karamba structural analysis, the project seeks to create a space that fosters both physical recovery and mental resilience.

Beyond healthcare, I am interested in urban safety, gender-sensitive planning, and inclusive public spaces that empower women through thoughtful architectural interventions. From residential renovations to interactive installations, I aim to design environments that support women’s everyday experiences, bridging the gap between space, identity, and care.

This portfolio reflects my commitment to creating spaces that heal, empower, and inspire.



Watercolor Painting during 2020-2021 when fighting with PCOS
Watercolor Painting during 2020-2021 when fighting with PCOS

 
 
 

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