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Brighton student designers and architects reimagine safety, comfort, and inclusion at summer show

From home safety to making emergency medicine more accessible, University of Brighton students are fixing everyday problems with bold inclusive solutions.

10 June 2025

Showcasing visionary projects by students from the School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering, the University of Brighton’s Architecture and Design Show, currently open to the public, presents novel solutions to long-standing architectural and design challenges cutting across healthcare accessibility to personal wellbeing. The week-long exhibition, has transformed the university’s Moulsecoomb campus to an innovation space, highlighting final projects from undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as work from students who are at an earlier stage of their design and architecture journeys.

Epi-Assist final design

Morgan's Epi-Assist

Neve Fairholme project for KSS

Neve Fairholme's project for KSS

Among the standout projects at the exhibition which is a launchpad into the professional world is Product Design BSc(Hons) student Morgan White’s Epi-Assist, created to improve the conventional use of the epinephrine auto-injector (epi-pen), for treating allergic emergencies. In the UK, at least eight out of ten users fail to operate EpiPens correctly during life-threatening emergencies, resulting in severe consequences for both the person administering and the one needing the shot. This increases the wastage of medication and could be fatal.

After extensive prototyping and user testing with a multitude of inexperienced users, Morgan’s Epi-Assist combines intuition with professional and innovative design to reduce accidental injections.

Morgan said: “I want to raise greater awareness around medical designs that often overlook how real people interact with products, especially in high-stress situations. 

"Through the Product Design course at Brighton, I’ve learned how even a small amount of thoughtful user testing can transform a product – making it significantly safer, more intuitive, and more comfortable to use. I think this empowers users rather than adding confusion at critical moments.”

Meanwhile, final-year Interior Architecture BA(Hons) student, Neve Fairholme is already collaborating with the Kent, Sussex and Surrey Air Ambulance Service to redesign their Redhill aerodrome to address the effects of sick building syndrome - which occurs if heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems do not effectively distribute air to people in the building.

Neve said: “Studying Interior Architecture at Brighton has really shaped how I approach design, not just as a creative process, but as a way to support people’s wellbeing through thoughtful, responsive spaces. Working on my final project with the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance gave me a real sense of purpose. I wanted to design a base that not only meets functional needs but actively improves the health and morale of those who use it every day. 

Model structures setup at Architecture and Design Show

Accessible Induction hob with two switches

Xavier's SureTouch with two switches

It’s been so rewarding to explore natural materials and sustainable methods, and to see how design can genuinely make a difference.

Also at this year’s show which opened on Friday, 6 June is another Product Design BSc(Hons) student Xavier Sanderson’s ‘SureTouch’ – a tactile induction hob designed specifically for the visually impaired. As more homes switch to smooth-surfaced induction cookers for energy efficiency, visually impaired users face increased risks due to the lack of tactile guidance.

Xavier said: “SureTouch is about restoring confidence in the kitchen. By introducing physical guides, tactile markings, and intuitive controls, it creates a safer, more navigable cooking experience for those without sight. The simplified design not only reduces cognitive strain but also restores autonomy in a core daily activity.”

Glenn Longden-Thurgood, Associate Dean at the School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering said: “This year’s showcase reflects the exceptional talent and purpose-driven mindset of our students. From improving the safety of medical devices and enhancing accessibility in everyday products, to designing safe spaces for transient populations and designing architecture for the circular economy, our students are using design as a tool for real-world impact. The professionalism and creativity behind these projects show that our graduates are not just ready to enter the industry, they are prepared to lead it.”

The Architecture and Design Summer Show runs until 13 June 2025 at Mithras House on the Moulsecoomb campus of the University of Brighton. The shows will culminate into an open day on Saturday, 14 June providing an excellent opportunity to explore available courses and facilities, meet staff, experience student life, and get to know the vibrant city of Brighton.

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