Kamiar Yazdani
A vertical city block where stacked volumes are not barriers but bridges — each gap is a civic terrace, each layer a new programmatic horizon. The Inter Tower is not just tall; it is porous, interactive, and socially tectonic.
The Tower of Social Tectonic is a building that isn't just a container of functions; it actively shapes how people meet, move, and interact. Lobbies, terraces, ramps, and semi-open plazas become tectonic joints — spaces where social energy is released. Ground-level commerce and plazas extend the city into the building, blurring inside/outside boundaries.
The design process involves starting with an initial mass, then applying subtraction and rotation operations to create rotated boxes that are pushed back, resulting in the final stacked volumetric form with offset and rotated floor plates creating terraces and open spaces between levels.