Planetside
A calm residential prototype where spatial clarity, material warmth and project data sit in the same composed field.
Ground plan / project example A / drawn as interface
Scale 1:100
Image field / slow register
Narrative
Planetside starts with a deliberately simple brief: hold the everyday rituals of a family house without losing the pleasure of procession, shadow and texture. The plan is quiet at first glance, but the rooms are arranged as a sequence of calibrated thresholds: public to private, hard landscape to garden, bright glass to sheltered timber.
The project page treats that story as an interface. Images, drawings and metrics stay visible as evidence, so the work feels less like a static portfolio card and more like a live record of decisions: what was measured, what was edited, what still needs testing, and where the architecture gets its atmosphere.
Project Detail
The architectural language is intentionally restrained: long horizontal lines, precise openings and a material palette that carries more weight than decoration. Behind the calm face sits a project system for drawing status, model intelligence and revision history, so the presentation can expand from atmosphere into audit.
01 / Status
Concept Design
02 / Location
South London
03 / Type
Private Residence
04 / Scope
Architecture / BIM / Visual System
Material logic, model logic and page logic in one project record.
Showcase Grid
A bottom shelf for the project: rendered moments, technical studies, interface states and future records can all sit inside the same gridded display.
Landscape threshold
Long-plan social space
Stone / timber / shadow
Pool room and planting
Metrics, revisions, drawings