Altia

A mixed-use urban study organized through spatial hierarchy, central open space, and controlled density.

The project occupies a large site defined by multiple access points and is structured through a gradual internal progression from the primary avenue toward a central landscaped core. Vehicular and pedestrian systems subdivide the site into distinct zones, allowing density to increase toward the interior while maintaining permeability at the edges.

A continuous central open space operates as the project’s organizing element, concentrating public activity while separating built volumes. Commercial and service programs are positioned along the primary street, preserving the interior as a quieter, landscape-oriented environment.

Four towers define the core of the development, arranged to maintain visual continuity and maximize orientation rather than formal expression. Their placement establishes a clear urban order, allowing views, light, and circulation to operate collectively across the site.

Altia is approached as a study in urban organization—where movement, open space, and massing structure a mixed-use environment without reliance on iconography.

Project Involvement:

Pre-design, schematic and conceptual design.

Software used:

Sketchup, Vray, AutoCAD, 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Photoshop, Illustrator.