Integrated Double-Volume System

Resolves vertical scale and guides spatial flow.
Commercial Workplace — Sydney



Developed as part of the architectural system — not applied to it.
The final 10% of the project is resolved — not left to chance.

The Gap

Double-volume spaces achieve scale — but rarely resolve.

Without early integration, these volumes remain visually impressive
yet experientially unresolved.

This work addresses that gap at the architectural level —
not as applied artwork, but as part of the system itself.

Integration

Integrated directly with:

• material palette
• structural rhythm
• spatial scale
• natural and artificial light

Developed from early design stages — never introduced after completion.

Impact

The result is a space that feels resolved — not simply finished.

• Strengthens the arrival experience
• Resolves vertical scale within the volume
• Establishes a clear spatial identity
• Increases project value and market differentiation

This work operates as a spatial layer — not a decorative addition.

This approach is most effective when integrated from early design stages — not introduced post-completion.

Early involvement ensures alignment with architecture, materials, and spatial intent.

This is not decorative — it is fundamental to how high-end spaces are experienced, valued, and remembered.

For projects operating at this level of integration, a detailed overview of process and application is available.