This 147-meter-tall office tower with 34 floors was designed when I was 17 years old as part of my early architectural vision focused on vertical urban density.
The project features a strong contrast between the upper glass volume and the stepped podium base. The warm-toned lower structure creates a bold geometric composition that anchors the tower to the street, while the sleek grid façade above reinforces a modern corporate identity.
The stepped massing generates a dynamic silhouette, breaking the monotony of a traditional box tower and adding architectural character to the skyline. The grid curtain wall system expresses structure and rhythm, creating a timeless high-rise aesthetic suitable for a financial or business district.
At 17, 3D modeling was not just a technical exercise for me. As a deaf teenager who experienced a solitary childhood, I dedicated myself completely to designing cities and skyscrapers. Architecture became my way of communicating ideas, ambition, and imagination.
This tower represents that stage of passion, focus, and creative intensity.
SKP (Sketchup, filesize: 1.16 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 4.43 MB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 15.7 MB), 3DS (3D Studio, filesize: 4.61 MB), TM (Twinmotion, filesize: 447 MB)