These multi-storey projects exhibit a striking modern architectural aesthetic defined by a robust combination of materials and bold geometry. The design relies on the visual impact of contrasting surfaces, blending smooth, light-colored renders (like white or pale gray) with deeply textured materials such as stone cladding (evident in the hospital designs) or rich wooden finishes (often used for accents and ceiling soffits). The elevations feature a powerful interplay of sharp, rectilinear masses and cantilevers, creating strong shadows and highlights that emphasize the structure’s depth. Transparency is key, with large glass windows and minimalist glass railings on balconies ensuring clean sightlines and a contemporary, open feel.
A central focus of the aesthetic strategy is the sophisticated manipulation of light and form. The design utilizes architectural lighting strategically—employing recessed strips, spotlights, and hidden fixtures—to dramatically articulate the various planes, material changes, and structural projections after dark. This deliberate illumination turns the buildings into dynamic sculptural forms. Functionally, the buildings are vertically segmented, with the ground levels establishing a solid, often commercial base, while the upper residential or specialized floors integrate lighter, more refined elements like decorative screens, vertical louvers, or integrated planters, ensuring the final visual outcome is polished, high-end, and commanding across different functional typologies.