Our Architectural Design & Visualization Process
Architecture is a dialogue between the site, the climate, and your daily life. Before we break ground, we map out every detail to ensure your space is as functional as it is beautiful.
An axonometric drawing of the Renaissance Bellevue penthouse. This type of visualization helps us and our clients understand the spatial relationships and flow within a multi-level home.
A sectional elevation drawing for apartment 5212. These detailed drawings are a crucial part of our process, allowing us to study and refine the intricate relationships between furniture, lighting, and architectural elements.
An alternative design concept for a 40x40 ft plot. This exploration focused on breaking the facade into dynamic geometric planes and integrating lush landscape elements to soften the structure.
A close-up of a concept render, showing how we visualize the human experience within our designs, ensuring balconies and terraces are functional and inviting spaces for the family.
A detail of a facade concept, exploring the use of recessed balconies and integrated concrete planters to create a green, tropical character.
This concept render shows our exploration of a vertical green trellis, a strategy to bring landscape elements up the facade of a multi-story urban home.
A cropped view of the axonometric drawing, focusing on the lower level of the penthouse and its connection to the building's exterior.
About this collection
A beautiful home is the result of rigorous planning, not just visual aesthetics. Before we move to execution, we invest time in detailed sectional elevations and axonometric drawings to map out spatial flow, light levels, and furniture ergonomics. This phase allows us to troubleshoot structural limitations, finalize material palettes, and ensure that the final build matches your vision without costly mid-construction changes.
We treat architecture as a technical translation of your lifestyle. The process begins with site analysis—studying wind directions, sun paths, and soil conditions to define the building’s footprint. For us, a drawing is not just a diagram; it is a collaborative tool. We create sectional elevations and axonometric models to simulate the spatial experience, ensuring every corner, from the puja nook to the terrace garden, is accounted for before a single brick is laid.
By integrating GFC (Good for Construction) drawings, we pre-emptively resolve technical conflicts, from concealed HVAC layouts to complex structural cantilevers. This level of technical documentation acts as our blueprint for precision, minimizing errors on-site and ensuring the final execution respects the integrity of the design intent. Whether it is a luxury penthouse or a compact city home, this methodical approach allows us to deliver spaces that are climate-responsive, structurally sound, and perfectly tailored to your rhythms.
Our Process at a Glance
- Concept Development: We explore forms and layouts, testing different geometric approaches to maximize natural light and privacy.
- 3D Visualization: We use renders to preview material finishes and spatial proportions, helping you see the finished home before construction begins.
- Technical Documentation: We prepare detailed drawings for joinery, fenestrations, and MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) integration to ensure clean, clutter-free interiors.
- Site Supervision: Senior architects visit the site regularly to verify reinforcement, formwork quality, and design fidelity, ensuring the final build matches the initial vision.
Yellow Door Architects
We are Juhi and Joshua. We believe a home should feel like a quiet extension of its surroundings rather than an imposition. Our process is rooted in listening—to the site, the light, and your unique needs—to create spaces that are both climate-responsive and personal.
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