SYMPHONY 34 comprises four distinctive residential skyscrapers, each with varying heights: GRAPHITE (54 floors), CRYSTAL (49 floors), SILVER (43 floors), and SIENNA (36 floors). Additionally, the development includes freestanding low-rise structures designed to accommodate commercial and service facilities.
The exterior design incorporates a harmonious blend of copper, iron, glass, and aluminum, with each material lending its name to one of the residential buildings. A continuous ribbon of transparent floors encircles each residential tower and is accentuated by nighttime illumination, visually melding the buildings into a cohesive architectural ensemble that seamlessly integrates into the urban fabric. The intricate facade patterns add complexity and charm to the towers' appearance. The orientation of the buildings toward one another, akin to a group of dancers, maximizes natural light exposure and offers breathtaking vistas of the city for residents.
This dance metaphor encapsulates the project's core concept of fostering effortless and harmonious interactions and complementarity: between individuals and their urban surroundings, between humanity and nature, and between people themselves.