The Stackhouse is a contemporary two‑storey mixed‑use building defined by clean geometry, layered materials, and a strong sense of urban rhythm. The design blends dark charcoal brick with warm red masonry, creating a balanced contrast that highlights the building’s stacked volumes and modern silhouette.
Large, linear windows with subtle horizontal blinds introduce a refined visual cadence across the façade, while the extended roofline and upper‑level terrace add depth and architectural character. A sculptural exterior staircase anchors the composition, guiding the eye upward and reinforcing the building’s vertical flow.
At street level, integrated planters and soft landscaping bring a touch of greenery to the urban setting, complemented by everyday elements — bicycles, pedestrians, and parked vehicles — that ground the scene in a believable lived‑in environment. The lighting and atmosphere capture a crisp daytime moment, emphasizing material texture, shadow play, and the overall realism of the render.
This piece highlights the building’s form, materiality, and presence within its urban context.