Concert Hall in Mountains of Troodos

This set of images was prepared for a closed competition for new Concert hall in Mountains of Troodos, Cyprus, that will serve as extension for music school.​​​​​​​
Main idea behind the design was to blend seamlessly with the mountain’s structure and offer new gathering space, as well as volume for the hall itself.
Biggest task for us to solve was surely to find views that will showcase the strong points of the design, but at the same time make the building readable. The flow of the public spaces is quite unique so we were bringing focus to most important features.

Glass mountains

The project was done in-house of the architectural office- mecanoo. The advantages of making competition renders in-house is the continuous workflow together with the architects.

9A-01

9A-1 Located in Sahl Hashish, Red Sea, Project meant to get the arabian design style with adding some modern touches for it , our task was to visualize that in the best way we can and give the feeling of relaxation and comfort.

Azha

Azha — named after one of the brightest stars in the sky — is a high-end waterfront resort designed to be a luxury destination with international standards, bringing together an active casual lifestyle with 5 Stars comforts.
The tranquil waters are swimmable year-round, making it a coveted destination for outdoor adventure and activity. Featuring spacious and inspiring Residential Villas, a thoughtfully-designed modern resort, signature restaurants, serene spa and community centers, and a host of exceptional amenities, Azha brings a new vitality to the authentic lifestyle of a city resort living.

Tropical Garden – Rainforest

The Tropical Garden by ZAS Architects/Dubai is a botanical forest environment designed to surprise, educate and delight. Inspired by the pistachio, the tropical indoor forest sits inside adjoining transparent oval glass shells, on a large reflective pond on the mall’s rooftop. Visible from adjacent entertainment areas, dynamic pistachio shapes are mirrored and reflected on the surrounding surface. A contemporary honeycomb glass facade allows sunlight to penetrate into the deepest levels of the botanical garden’s temperature-controlled environment.

Visually unique, the dome’s structural frame represents a growing tree and the natural cycle of life. Verdant and green, the frame shapes the interior forest, with roots growing deep into the earth at lower levels and large leafy tree branches animating and shaping the upper levels. Digital 3D mapping of animals animate surfaces of trees and vegetation throughout.