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This residential tower is one of the projects I designed when I was 15 years old, during the early years of my exploration of architecture through 3D modeling.
Even at that age, I was already experimenting with high-rise residential design and unconventional podium compositions.
Project specifications:
• Residential tower• 33 floors• 106 meters tall• Sculptural podium with amenities• Terraced landscape design• Pool and recreation areas• Vertical residential tower with carved voids
The tower features a curved façade with horizontal bands, giving the building a strong visual rhythm while emphasizing its vertical scale. The central carved voids create large sky terraces, introducing greenery and communal outdoor spaces at different heights of the tower.
At the base, the project includes an unusual stepped podium, designed as a multi-level recreational landscape. Instead of a conventional flat podium, the base becomes an architectural feature with:
• Pools• Terraces• Palm gardens• Recreational areas• Outdoor social spaces
This podium acts as an extension of the tower's residential lifestyle, transforming the base into a resort-like environment.
At 15 years old, I spent countless hours learning 3D modeling and architectural composition. Growing up deaf meant I often experienced the world in silence, which led me to spend a lot of time creating digital spaces and buildings.
Architecture became my language.
Designing towers like this was part of discovering how cities grow vertically and how residential life can integrate with landscape and leisure spaces.
Looking back, this project represents one of the earliest moments where I began thinking about architecture not only as buildings, but as environments for living.
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