Residential Tower
This personal study explores a minimal residential tower defined by a restrained material palette and a tiled façade system inspired by corten steel. The architectural language balances simplicity in massing with a subtle complexity introduced through repetitive façade modulation and integrated planter elements.
Developed at a later design stage, the project focuses on material reinterpretation, spatial refinement, and atmosphere under golden hour lighting conditions.
The original model was refined and partially reworked to support the new façade logic and spatial adjustments. Materials were redesigned to emphasize tonal variation and depth, avoiding flat surface treatment.
Golden hour lighting was selected to accentuate façade rhythm, shadow articulation, and material texture within an urban context.
Vegetation was reintroduced and rebalanced to enhance vertical continuity without compromising the tower’s formal clarity.