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This is a conceptual office tower model, designed and modeled when I was 13 years old. The project represents a corporate headquarters building with a modern and sculptural architectural language.

The tower consists of 12 floors with a total height of 35 meters, featuring curved glass façades, elevated volumes, and terrace spaces that enhance its identity as a landmark office building.

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Building type: Office / Corporate HQ

Floors: 12

Height: 35 m

Modeled in: SketchUp

This model reflects an early exploration of high-rise and corporate architecture.

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