My name is Noor Danielle Murteza.
I am an interior designer, academic researcher, and design educator. My work explores how spatial design, learning, and participation intersect, with a focus on biophilia. I investigate nature-inspired design and fractal patterns to create interiors and learning environments that support wellbeing, engagement, and human connection.
Drawing on interior design as a foundation, my creative work spans multiple disciplines, including exhibition and engagement design, curriculum development, participatory research, and other creative projects. I apply biophilic principles in undergraduate design programs and K–12 learning, designing experiences and environments that connect people, ideas, and spaces in meaningful and restorative ways.