Architectural Blueprints and Spatial Planning
A look at the technical drawings, floor plans, and spatial layouts that form the backbone of our design process.
A 2D floor plan for our museum and retail concept. This top-down view illustrates our core principle of human-centric spatial planning, showing the clear zones and circulation paths designed for visitor flow.
Another floor plan view, detailing different areas including the wellness section with mud baths. These plans are the essential first step where we map out the entire customer journey and operational layout.
An architectural section drawing of the GRASSROOT retail store. This technical view cuts through the building to show vertical relationships, ceiling heights, and the integration of lighting and display fixtures.
A second section drawing of the GRASSROOT store, revealing the two-level office space at the rear. These drawings are crucial for ensuring every detail, from structure to furniture, works in harmony.
A detailed section view of the bar area at CHAMPON restaurant. This drawing specifies material finishes like the marble backsplash and defines the precise arrangement of shelving and seating.
A section drawing showing the dining area at CHAMPON. It details the custom wall paneling, lighting placement, and furniture scale, ensuring the final built space matches our design intent.
This section drawing connects the interior of CHAMPON to its urban context. It helps us visualize how the restaurant feels from the street, blending the indoor experience with the outside world.
Another section drawing that places the CHAMPON bar in its street-side context. This level of planning ensures a cohesive design that considers both internal atmosphere and external presence.
A close-up of a material and lighting mockup on site. We believe in a hands-on process, and testing how materials like these ribbed tiles interact with light is a critical step to achieving the perfect sensory effect.
About The Blueprint: From Concept to Detail
The planning process is not just about lines on paper. We treat every floor plan and section drawing as a choreography of movement, mapping out exactly how your customers will navigate the space long before the first brick is laid.
When we draft a floor plan for a space like GRASSROOT, we think about circulation paths, ceiling heights, and how a visitor experiences the environment. It is about creating a journey, not just filling a room. Our technical drawings—from the MEP layouts for the CHAMPON restaurant bar to the civil work sections—are the backbone of everything we build.
We provide more than just drawings; we help you understand the spatial flow, material selection, and Bill of Quantities (BOQ) required for your project. This process minimizes waste, keeps the design cohesive, and ensures your vision is not lost during construction. Whether it is a commercial retail store or a Japanese-inspired restaurant, we start with a clear, functional plan that puts human experience first.
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