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Rising in the heart of Sierra Leone, a striking new landmark was redefining the cityscape. This
four-story commercial mixed-use building was more than just a structure—it was a bold vision of
modernism and the future. Designed to seamlessly integrate functionality with cutting-edge
aesthetics, the project brought together an office hub, a bustling market, a state-of-the-art gas
station, and a vibrant rooftop bar.
Geometry Studio crafted a design that stood apart—sleek lines, glass facades, and dynamic
lighting elements gave the building a futuristic presence. The ground level, home to the gas station
and marketplace, pulsed with energy, serving as a vital point of connection for locals and travelers
alike. Above, modern office spaces offered efficiency and innovation, while the rooftop bar provided
an escape—an open-air lounge with panoramic views, blending leisure with the city’s rhythm.
This wasn’t just a commercial development; it was a symbol of progress. A place where business,
convenience, and lifestyle converged, setting a new standard for Sierra Leone’s architectural
future.
four-story commercial mixed-use building was more than just a structure—it was a bold vision of
modernism and the future. Designed to seamlessly integrate functionality with cutting-edge
aesthetics, the project brought together an office hub, a bustling market, a state-of-the-art gas
station, and a vibrant rooftop bar.
Geometry Studio crafted a design that stood apart—sleek lines, glass facades, and dynamic
lighting elements gave the building a futuristic presence. The ground level, home to the gas station
and marketplace, pulsed with energy, serving as a vital point of connection for locals and travelers
alike. Above, modern office spaces offered efficiency and innovation, while the rooftop bar provided
an escape—an open-air lounge with panoramic views, blending leisure with the city’s rhythm.
This wasn’t just a commercial development; it was a symbol of progress. A place where business,
convenience, and lifestyle converged, setting a new standard for Sierra Leone’s architectural
future.








