Hello, I’m Dinan Mao, currently in my final year studying Interior Architecture at Swinburne University of Technology. My design journey centers on shaping spaces that respond to emotions and invite everyone in, with a deep commitment to mental well-being, sustainability, and fostering genuine social bonds. For me, interior architecture is about more than aesthetics; it is about crafting environments where people feel at home, inspired to move, and truly connected.
In my latest project, Mantra Collingwood: The Social Wellness & Fitness Centre, I set out to transform the typical gym into a sanctuary that eases gym anxiety and welcomes diverse cultures through adaptive reuse. Drawing inspiration from mid-century design, nature-infused elements, and zones that respond to mood, I strive to create environments where every visitor feels embraced, secure, and uplifted.
With a background in design research, photography, and the art of spatial storytelling, I am passionate about shaping spaces that serve a purpose, empower communities, and look ahead to the future. My approach weaves imagination with empathy, always led by one guiding question: how can design help people feel truly seen, supported, and inspired?