
Cloverleaf
Cloverleaf, inspired by Le Corbusier’s Carpenter Center, creatively incorporates architectural concepts reminiscent of the iconic structure. It diverges by introducing dynamic shapes that overlap, creating a curvilinear form distinct from the Carpenter Center’s rigid grid. Embracing the public, Cloverleaf features a welcomies with the water beds surrounding all the enterances. Upon enterning the botanic garden seamlessly transitioning visitors from the outside to the interior with an integrated library. The entrance showcases a captivating fusion of design elements, including a curved staircase and elevator guiding individuals through different building levels. The central gathering area, equipped with a bar, encourages collaboration and warmth. A deliberate architectural opening provides a transparent view into the kitchen, demystifying the culinary process and fostering accessibility. As visitors ascend through the building, the space transforms into offices, blending functionality with contemporary design sensibilities. Cloverleaf, with its botanical charm, dynamic configuration, and thoughtful connectivity, reflects the evolution of architectural concepts inspired by Le Corbusier’s Carpenter Center.










