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Embassy design: an open ground where community meets diplomacy

Embassy design: an open ground where community meets diplomacy

The plan is organised into two primary zones: a consular area accommodating public services, and a chancellery area dedicated to the embassy’s administrative operations

The plan is organised into two primary zones: a consular area accommodating public services, and a chancellery area dedicated to the embassy’s administrative operations

Sections revealing fragmented volumes, triple-height voids, and bridges that create layered thresholds and blur the boundary between inside and outside.

Sections revealing fragmented volumes, triple-height voids, and bridges that create layered thresholds and blur the boundary between inside and outside.

Interior views of the lobby and circulation spine, shown alongside the axonometric, capturing the embassy’s spatial hierarchy and threshold-driven organisation.

Interior views of the lobby and circulation spine, shown alongside the axonometric, capturing the embassy’s spatial hierarchy and threshold-driven organisation.

Renders showing the exterior seating area and the triple-height atrium, visually linking public areas with the upper diplomatic levels

Renders showing the exterior seating area and the triple-height atrium, visually linking public areas with the upper diplomatic levels

Model photos illustrating the embassy’s massing strategy and the hierarchy of its volumes

Model photos illustrating the embassy’s massing strategy and the hierarchy of its volumes