In this project, a museum located in the city of Turkishtan, all facade surfaces contain a double curvature. The goal was to ensure that every visible panel was projected as a flat surface, simplifying the manufacturing process and construction.
OFFICE CAMPUS PROJECT
This building features a mesh facade composed of uniformly sized perforated metal triangles. Our task was to craft an appealing and geometrically consistent pattern using these triangular shapes.
INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL IRAQ
INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL IRAQ
The design of this facade incorporates vertical metal elements along with a contour inspired by waves. To facilitate digital fabrication, we implemented necessary optimizations while maintaining the integrity of the core concept.
TASHKENT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPEMENT
Parametric design was employed for the cantilever elements of this facade design. The task involved optimizing efficiency through the standardization of profiles, using preset lengths to enable cost-effective and off-site prefabrication.
For this enourmous shopping mall project we designed and modeled a roof comprised of triangulated glass panels, within a arched primary metal structural framework. The use of parametric design enabled us to streamline the construction and manufacturing processes by optimizing both the panel dimensions and the overall shape.
KERVANSARAY MALL
The task entailed seamlessly integrating a 2D pattern onto a 3D ellipsoidal shape to achieve a precise fit. Additionally, employing 2D CNC machinery for digital manufacturing not only reduces costs but also enhances overall efficiency.