Located on a rapidly developing waterfront site in Asia, this mixed-use tower is envisioned as a bold new landmark. Designed by B+H Architects, the tower seeks to blend its iconic aesthetics with a strong connection to its environment.
Drawing inspiration from mangrove trees and floral forms, the structure features an organic, flowing geometry that distinguishes it from the surrounding low-rise urban area—an aspect we presented throughout our visualization package.
While drawing clear inspiration from the iconic mangrove tree found in the region, the building also unfolds in a petal-like form, evoking the delicate symmetry of a flower as well. This organic structure isn’t just for aesthetics; it also allows for optimized interior layouts, maximizing natural light and panoramic views.
The sheer scale and bold presence of the tower make it an unmistakable focal point, demanding a visual language that is both elegant and powerful. Without any direct real-world reference images or site photography to rely on, every aspect of the visualization had to be constructed in full 3D, ensuring an authentic and immersive representation of the final vision.