The initial façade design relied heavily on composite cladding, resulting in high material quantities and increased cost. The elevation also lacked depth and architectural identity. The contractor requested a more efficient and distinctive solution.
The façade was redesigned to reduce composite usage and introduce a more layered material approach. Vertical elements and recessed surfaces created rhythm and depth while improving cost efficiency. The result is a more balanced and contemporary architectural expression.
Marble-textured aluminum composite panels define the primary façade surface. Wood-finished aluminum sun breakers provide warmth and solar control. The combination achieves a contemporary identity while keeping material costs in check.