The problem
A hotel facade has one job from the street: read as a landmark by day and by night. Proportion, window rhythm, and signage had to be settled before anything was built — not argued about on site.
What we did
- Modeled the full building in 3D — every floor line, window reveal, and cornice — so decisions were made on the real geometry, not elevation drawings.
- Studied the window rhythm and facade proportions from street level, the angle guests actually see.
- Designed the crown signage as lit architecture: the letters read from across the city at night.
- Delivered the model itself — the same one you can orbit, zoom, and inspect on this page.
The outcome
One shared model instead of a stack of drawings: every proportion checkable from any angle before commitment. Spin it around below.
