Architectural Design Archive
INTERLOCK
The project explores the repetition and systematic organization of a base geometric unit to create a coherent and dynamic residential complex. This unit establishes a structural grid that combines triangular and curved forms, guiding the layout of the ground floor, upper levels, and the arrangement of interior spaces, circulation paths, and furniture. All decisions regarding spatial organization and program distribution arise directly from the logic of the base geometry, ensuring a consistent architectural language throughout the project.

The intersections between units create thicker areas, used as wet cores, storage spaces, or structural supports, effectively connecting form and function.The project also includes double-height spaces and variations in density, adding interest and making the spaces feel more dynamic. By repeating the base unit and carefully arranging volumes, the design creates a flexible, balanced system where structure, program, and form converge into a clear and engaging architectural composition.