Our design concept is inspired by the convergence of patterns in the city- "density", the effects of architectural morphology on movement and activity. And KVMRT relates to the conditions of convergence of patterns of accessibilities, location, pedestrian movement, and urban vitality.
We used an expressive approach: we used high & low density patterns, and contrasting colors to form the composition. We emphasized the look and feel of the "density" elements from floor flows to the ceiling, and the result is visually consistent, mind-driven, and functionality engaging. The role of these compositions has become an important focus of relationship of sociality and circulation, it turns out to be a very effective method to achieve validation on functionality such as working area and passage way. These patterns always add flexibility, dynamism & vigor to the space - an architecture of "density".
Our design concept is inspired by the convergence of patterns in the city- "density", the effects of architectural morphology on movement and activity. And KVMRT relates to the conditions of convergence of patterns of accessibilities, location, pedestrian movement, and urban vitality.
We used an expressive approach: we used high & low density patterns, and contrasting colors to form the composition. We emphasized the look and feel of the "density" elements from floor flows to the ceiling, and the result is visually consistent, mind-driven, and functionality engaging. The role of these compositions has become an important focus of relationship of sociality and circulation, it turns out to be a very effective method to achieve validation on functionality such as working area and passage way. These patterns always add flexibility, dynamism & vigor to the space - an architecture of "density".
Our design concept is inspired by the convergence of patterns in the city- "density", the effects of architectural morphology on movement and activity. And KVMRT relates to the conditions of convergence of patterns of accessibilities, location, pedestrian movement, and urban vitality.
We used an expressive approach: we used high & low density patterns, and contrasting colors to form the composition. We emphasized the look and feel of the "density" elements from floor flows to the ceiling, and the result is visually consistent, mind-driven, and functionality engaging. The role of these compositions has become an important focus of relationship of sociality and circulation, it turns out to be a very effective method to achieve validation on functionality such as working area and passage way. These patterns always add flexibility, dynamism & vigor to the space - an architecture of "density".