Our Projects
Commercial
Exhibition
One Stop Development Agency, Westlands
The objective for the Westlands site was to engineer a high-performance shell that prioritizes technical longevity over transient aesthetic trends. By delivering a robust Shell & Core, we have provided the client with a versatile foundation capable of supporting complex corporate infrastructures while maintaining a clean, industrial silhouette.
The BG Energy Headquarters
The BG Energy Headquarters was designed to bridge the gap between heavy industry and corporate refinement. The layout prioritizes an open-flow architecture that mirrors the transparency of the energy sector, utilizing raw textures and refined finishes to create a “warm industrial” atmosphere.
The Chasp Advisory Suite (2025), Westlands
For the Chasp Advisory Suite, the challenge was to articulate a space that feels both transparent and secure. We utilized a palette of “Warm Minimalism”—combining natural textures with sharp, architectural lines—to create an environment that fosters strategic thinking and high-level advisory discussions.





















The MGA Corporate Hub (2023), Westlands
The MGA Corporate Hub was conceived as a multi-functional anchor for a modern conglomerate. The design utilizes a “Raw-Refined” contrast, exposing structural concrete elements while integrating high-end acoustic finishes and minimalist joinery. This approach creates a mature, grounded atmosphere that reflects the client’s legacy while embracing modern workflow agility.
The MGA Industrial Lounge (2025), Westlands
The MGA Industrial Lounge serves as the social heart of the Corporate Hub. The objective was to create a space that feels inherently relaxed yet technically refined. By exposing the building’s structural anatomy and pairing it with curated, minimalist furnishings, we’ve created a boutique atmosphere that bridges the gap between commercial efficiency and hospitality-driven comfort.

Tourism Getaway Fair (2024), Westlands
For the 2024 Tourism Getaway Fair, the challenge was to create a sense of “destination” within a generic exhibition hall. We utilized a modular framework that allows for distinct thematic zones—from coastal luxury to safari ruggedness—while maintaining a unified “Warm Minimalist” studio identity. The design focuses on sightlines and structural framing to ensure each exhibitor’s brand is articulated clearly without visual clutter.
Tourism Getaway Fair (2023), Westlands
The 2023 Tourism Getaway Fair required a departure from traditional stall-based layouts. Our approach focused on “Boutique Zoning,” where each pavilion was engineered as a distinct atmospheric volume. By utilizing a minimalist material palette of steel and fabric, we created a neutral backdrop that allowed the vibrant travel imagery to pop, maintaining the studio’s signature “Warm Minimalism” even in a high-density environment.