Located on the outskirts of New York, the Fulton project embodies the meeting point between architectural research, engineering innovation and construction expertise. The façade was designed to achieve the visual depth of a three-dimensional surface while maintaining the efficiency of an optimized production and construction system.
The Fulton project, on the outskirts of New York, is the result of the intersection between technical research and architectural vision. The challenge was to give the façade the depth and dynamism of a three-dimensional surface while maintaining the cost efficiency of a two-dimensional solution.
To achieve this, our technical department developed a construction system capable of transforming flat panels into three-dimensional elements without compromising production efficiency.
The choice of a dark micro-washed finish enhances the natural texture of quartz, creating a surface that interacts with light and brings depth, rhythm and continuity to the architectural envelope.
A project that transforms constraints into design opportunities, where innovation and engineering become expressive tools in the service of architecture.





