“Angles” is a mixed-use architectural exploration where geometry becomes the primary language of expression. The project investigates how a façade can move beyond function to communicate rhythm, direction, and spatial identity.
The design is driven by a series of bold, repeated angular elements that wrap the building envelope. These forms are not arbitrary — they guide the perception of scale, create depth, and establish a strong visual identity within the urban context. Each angle captures light differently, producing a constantly evolving interplay of highlights and shadows throughout the day.
At street level, the project transitions into a more human-centered experience. Transparent retail fronts, soft landscaping, and active pedestrian movement create a welcoming and lively edge. The upper volumes, in contrast, express solidity and repetition, reinforcing the building’s presence within the city fabric.
The visualization approach focuses on capturing these contrasts — between light and shadow, movement and stillness, public and private. From bright daytime clarity to atmospheric night scenes, each moment reveals a different character of the project.