The concept explores porous morphology — the transformation of a solid cubic mass into a permeable and interactive form by subtracting and carving voids. The design creates openings, connectivity, light penetration and spatial interaction.
The project transforms a rigid geometric mass into a dynamic structure by creating permeability through openings and voids. It studies light, shadow and airflow within the form while achieving spatial connectivity and preserving balance. The architectural language is based on repetition and subtraction. The form evolution progresses from basic mass formation through central void creation to the addition of geometric cuts.
Key design principles include ventilation through airflow via openings, daylight penetration allowing natural light to reach the interior, spatial interaction connecting interior and exterior spaces, and visual connectivity through views created by voids.