
- CollegeSchool of Pre-Degree Studies
- CourseUAL Foundation Diploma in Art and Design
- Graduation year2025
The Honeycomb is an architectural structure that explores the concept of entropy, where order emerges from perceived disorder. It consists of six hexagonal prisms, each functioning as a distinct room that tapers in size toward the top and bottom. Constructed with concrete supported by timber and accented with stained-glass panels, it achieves a balance of structural integrity and aesthetic elegance. The stained glass casts a spectrum of light across the interior, fostering a serene, almost reverent ambiance. Designed as a space for leisure and relaxation, the Honeycomb provides a tranquil environment for individuals to unwind, connect, and momentarily escape daily stresses.
Final work

Interior of the Building
This image reveals the interior of the structure, highlighting the irregular geometry of the hexagons as they intersect and align, creating a dynamic visual depth.

Individual Pieces

Close-up
Research and process
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