Harbour Pavilion
A tilted timber portal frame wrapped in diagonal-grid glazing.
Parametric Architecture Studio
We write the rules; the rules draw the building. Architecture generated by algorithm, resolved by hand.
About the studio
Muwart designs buildings the way engineers design systems: as sets of parameters, constraints and rules that generate geometry. A portal frame tilts because the sun path says so. A facade layers into chevrons because the wind load allows it. A floor cracks into Voronoi cells because the stone wants to.
The computer proposes; the architect disposes. Every project ships with its generating logic — change a parameter, and the building redraws itself.
Selected work
A tilted timber portal frame wrapped in diagonal-grid glazing.
A white facade built from layered chevron glass planes.
A monochrome interior cut by Voronoi seams and vertical fins.
Interwoven roof bands over a continuous diagrid shell.
Banded stone volumes traced by continuous lines of light.
Services
Buildings defined as rule sets, so every constraint change regenerates the design instantly.
Structural and environmental simulation folded into the model from the first sketch.
Layered, load-tested envelopes — from chevron glass planes to diagrid glazing.
Physically-based renders straight from the working model — what you see is what gets built.