Year: 2025
Category: Residential Architecture
Skills: Revit, Enscape, Dynamo, Twinmotion
This residential project consists of over 160 apartments, offering a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units designed for functionality and comfort. The building features a fully glazed façade wrapped by continuous balconies, emphasizing horizontal lines and enhancing outdoor connectivity for each unit. The development includes shared amenities such as an open-air gym and a rooftop swimming pool, creating active communal spaces with wide views of the surrounding area. The design approach prioritizes clean geometry and transparency, allowing natural light to define the interior spaces while maintaining a cohesive modern character across the façade. The entire project, including the site landscape and all interior spaces, was modeled fully in Revit from concept to construction documentation. Dynamo and Navisworks played a key role in coordinating the architectural, structural, and MEP models, ensuring accuracy and consistency throughout the design and documentation stages.
The main entrance is designed as a linear passage that visually and physically connects the front street to the future central park at the rear of the site. Framed by the building’s glass façade and shaded by projecting balcony slabs, the entry sequence creates a sense of openness and continuity. The transition from exterior to interior is emphasized through transparent glazing and minimal structural elements, allowing clear views across the site and reinforcing the connection between the building and its surrounding landscape.
All apartment living rooms across the project follow a unified design approach, featuring open-plan layouts that connect directly to the dining and kitchen areas. A consistent use of light materials, clean lines, and integrated lighting creates a cohesive visual identity throughout the building. The design emphasizes functionality, spatial efficiency, and a contemporary aesthetic suitable for different apartment types.
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