Skyfold Office, concept study.
A composition of cubes nested within cubes, where each volume reveals another rather than concealing it. The building is less about form and more about perception.
A mirrored plane captures fragments of the sky, dissolving the boundary between architecture and atmosphere. Clouds drift across the façade before spilling into the interior, creating the illusion that the building is holding a piece of the horizon within it.
Light becomes a material in its own right, shifting with every hour and transforming spaces that are intentionally restrained. The architecture asks for a second glance—not through complexity, but through subtle moments of reflection, depth and discovery.
Designed as a workplace for a creative practice, the building encourages curiosity, where every movement through space reveals another frame, another reflection, another cube within a cube.