Floor Plan Details
The internal plan is drawn around a simple idea: places to gather, places to retreat, and clear pathways between them. Where balconies or terraces appear, they extend the living spaces outward, creating outdoor rooms that mirror the comfort of the interior. Central living areas are positioned to capture natural light for most of the day, while service spaces are tucked discreetly along the internal spine of the plan. Vertical circulation, whether in the form of stairs or lift cores, is located to support both resident convenience and efficient services. The planning logic reflects the stated mix of G+14, giving each sleeping space an obvious sense of address and privacy within the plan. The hand of Abu Elyas is visible in the way circulation is resolved and how practical concerns are embedded quietly into the drawing. Central living areas are positioned to capture natural light for most of the day, while service spaces are tucked discreetly along the internal spine of the plan. In multi-unit levels, the separation between neighboring apartments is reinforced through thoughtful positioning of shafts, risers and buffers. The result is a floor plan that can absorb change—new furniture, growing families, evolving routines—without losing its essential clarity. As you trace the plan from entrance to the farthest corner, there is a sense of sequence: threshold, gathering, retreat, and finally storage and service, all in an order that feels instinctive even on first reading.