Fusing structure, illumination, and natural ventilation.
Our Nodeul Island Complex creates an urban ecology that foregrounds the primal relationship between architecture and landscape. Designed as a multi-functional urban ground the design integrates itself within the environment. Structuring both light and organization the buildings are naturally illuminated during the day through a translucent veil of glass that serves as illuminated beacons at night. This structural lattice is operable creating a naturally ventilated space that harnesses its performative characteristics through active integration of structure, space and form. The interiors are adaptive and allow for radically reconfigurable spaces that can through combinatorial versioning offer programmatically varied use cases.