Vortex 21 stands in Betul, India, as a layered corporate headquarters by Neelesh Chopda Architecture that also folds in gathering spaces and family living. On a long plot running between two roads in the town center, the project treats the building as both workplace and public face, using section, facade, and garden to separate bustle from retreat.
J Street Hospitality Office anchors a new workplace for a hospitality client in San Diego, CA, United States. Designed by Delawie inside a mixed-use tower beside Petco Park, the project folds an active street-front deli into a layered workplace. Tenants move between storefront energy and elevated offices, finding a daily rhythm that links customer-facing hospitality with focused project work under one address.
Dduddu House & Ajour Cafe in South Korea, designed by PLS Architects in 2022, combines exposed concrete and white-painted facades. The project integrates a home and a cafe, reflecting the owner’s desire to create a space centered around their child. The unique design reinterprets local planning guidelines to harmonize commercial and residential functions, featuring a layout that balances public and private spaces.