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VEIL 27 | A Refined Arrival Experience

VEIL 27

VEIL 27 is a contemporary architectural intervention by WADS, developed for a private client in an undisclosed country where discretion and refinement were central to the brief.

This project focused on redefining the interior lobby, designing a sculptural rain canopy, and integrating a refined security bollard system, transforming the building’s frontage into a composed and elevated arrival experience.

The lobby was conceived as a transparent volume of light, framed with precision stone cladding and softened by curated greenery. Layered lighting enhances depth and reflection, creating a calm yet sophisticated interior atmosphere. The material palette balances warmth and restraint, delivering timeless elegance while fully respecting the client’s request for anonymity.

The rain canopy acts as both architectural statement and functional protection. Its floating profile guides visitors through a sheltered threshold during rainfall, with integrated lighting that produces a subtle glow at night. It reinforces identity without overpowering the façade.

Security bollards were custom integrated into the landscape composition, maintaining high safety standards while preserving visual harmony. Rather than appearing defensive, they function as refined urban elements that define the pedestrian edge with subtle authority.

VEIL 27 by WADS represents a carefully orchestrated arrival sequence where architecture, protection, and atmosphere coexist in quiet strength. A discreet intervention crafted to elevate presence while honoring confidentiality.

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