CLOISTER GARDEN: The Geometry of Paradise
A continuation of the Gothic interiors analysis, extending their monumentality into the outdoor realm. Inspired by the classical structure of Persian gardens (Chahar Bagh), the design divides the space into four quarters through axial paths symbolizing rivers flowing to the four corners of the world. It is a synthesis of raw Manueline detail and the mathematical order of the Orient—a place where the sacredness of architecture meets the geometric tranquility of nature.
Original design and visualizations: AIW.











CLOISTER GARDEN: The Geometry of Paradise
Original design and visualizations: AIW.
A continuation of the Gothic interiors analysis, extending their monumentality into the outdoor realm. Inspired by the classical structure of Persian gardens (Chahar Bagh), the design divides the space into four quarters through axial paths symbolizing rivers flowing to the four corners of the world. It is a synthesis of raw Manueline detail and the mathematical order of the Orient—a place where the sacredness of architecture meets the geometric tranquility of nature.















