This series expands the architectural narrative of Fractured Canopy Residences, revealing how the sculpted exoskeleton performs across different scales and viewpoints. The crystalline façade, defined by its perforated geometric lattice, wraps and folds around the residential volumes, generating a rhythmic interplay between enclosure and openness. At street level, the lifted angular planes create sheltered public edges and transparent commercial zones, while above, warm interior terraces project into the city, offering layered views through the patterned skin. The architecture maintains a consistent dialogue between precision, massing and light, using the façade’s irregular apertures to filter illumination and create shifting atmospheres from day to night.
The images capture the building’s sharp, faceted geometry from multiple vantage points: close-up perspectives emphasise the carved white surfaces suspended above glazed ground floors, while aerial views reveal how the repeated folds establish a unified yet dynamic urban ensemble.
From interior vantage points, the façades appear as sculptural screens against a sprawling skyline, their perforations framing the movement of roads and towers below. Warm lighting from within contrasts the cool exterior surfaces, giving the structure a sense of quiet luminosity that anchors it confidently within the dense metropolitan landscape.