Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
cubic illuminated structure, perforated metal pavilion, Corten steel aesthetic, oxidized bronze materiality, twilight architecture, blue hour lighting, warm internal glow, amber illumination, golden light punctures, constellation perforation pattern, random scatter apertures, lantern effect, monolithic geometry, minimalist cubic form, elevated platform, basalt plinth, urban waterfront setting, post-industrial landscape, ecological restoration planting, native grasses, golden wildflowers, aggregate pathway, crushed stone surface, atmospheric perspective, distant skyline, architectural silhouettes, gradient sky, peach horizon, cerulean zenith, Prussian blue overhead, soft shadows, diffused lighting, civil twilight, nautical dusk, warm-cool contrast, 2700K internal light, environmental illumination, photorealistic rendering, architectural visualization, contemporary intervention, industrial heritage, material transformation, weathered patina, granular surface, tactile oxidation, orthogonal precision, geometric discipline, centered symmetry, vertical emphasis, horizontal grounding, phenomenological experience, contemplative monumentality, poetic atmosphere, spatial integration, ecological context, adaptive reuse, infrastructure aesthetics, engineering design, structural expression, light and shadow, material honesty, built environment, landscape architecture, public installation, urban sculpture, civic monument, transitional space, threshold experience, meditative presence, human scale, intimate monumentality, craft and technology, precision fabrication, performative facade, breathable enclosure, sheltering geometry.
The Node project redefines the traditional transformer substation as a seamlessly integrated urban infrastructure element, combining functionality with refined aesthetics. Designed for both park and city settings, the structure remains fully enclosed with no visible openings, prioritizing electrical safety and security. As dusk falls, soft, warm interior lighting enhances its presence, turning the substation into a visually captivating urban landmark.