The footprints are aligned to site specific trajectories, views, and environmental conditions. A transformation of their shape defines development of subsequent floor plate shapes.
The double curved surface represents the flow of forces and curvature by grades of density expressed via permeability and the opportunity for views.
The two crucial aspects of the design are firstly the morphology of the towers in their relation to the site and secondly the consideration of the towers as surface structures.
The surface is translated into a population of parametric components, creating a pattern on the façade, and manifesting into elements that address sun-shading and sand-protection and sensitivity to energy consumption and the environment.
The towers move around a central atrium space enclosing sky gardens and walkways that connect the towers.