AME Studio was envisioned as a versatile yet understated architectural expression, reflecting our love for modest and unassuming architecture. The design of AME studio went beyond fulfilling a set of functional requirements; it was about creating a space that could nurture and elevate the owner's art and craft work while allowing for future transformation and versatility. The initial brief provided by her was modest yet diverse, reflecting her eclectic pursuits. She needed a space to accommodate a jacquard loom, a small gallery to showcase her paintings, a material store room, a team workspace, a private studio, a waiting lounge, and a boutique. Though these were the specific requirements, the underlying goal was to create a space that could evolve, adapt, and be flexible enough to host a range of activities beyond the initial scope, such as workshops, exhibitions, and collaborative events.
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