Fluidize Office Building is a high-rise mixed-use tower located in Giza, Egypt, developed as my final graduation project in architecture school. The project explores fluid and expressive architectural forms inspired by contemporary parametric architecture. Standing at approximately 110 meters in height, the building integrates office spaces, retail areas, and a boutique hotel with fewer than 200 rooms, creating a vertically mixed-use workspace environment.
The design process focused on sculptural massing and spatial continuity, where the architectural form evolves organically through a fluid geometry. The project progressed from conceptual exploration to full schematic development, ensuring that the design aligns with structural feasibility and local urban regulations.
As this was my graduation project, I was responsible for the entire design process from concept to schematic development. The project began with physical form exploration using plasticine clay, allowing the architectural mass to emerge through a sculptural approach influenced by designers such as Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry. The physical forms were then translated into digital 3D models, where the building volumes were refined and plan slices were extracted to develop functional floor levels.
I completed the full architectural development including 3D modeling, spatial planning, visualization, and architectural drawings using Blender and AutoCAD, producing the final design proposal and visual presentations.