A showflat program built to a fixed opening date, on a site handed over later than planned — solved by compressing the design-to-site sequence, not the finish.
The project required a fully resolved environment against a fixed opening date, calling for a carefully coordinated design-to-site sequence.
The studio's mandate was narrow but exacting: deliver a space that reads as a finished home, built to a standard prospective buyers would judge the entire project by, on a compressed schedule with no slippage allowed on the opening date.
Design development, procurement and site execution were coordinated in parallel where appropriate, informing the studio’s responsible 60-day accelerated delivery format.
Material and furniture selections were locked early against long-lead items, while finish decisions on lower-risk elements stayed open until later in the program — a sequencing discipline that protects the delivery date without forcing premature calls on the details that are hardest to change afterward.
The project opened on schedule and became a reference for coordinating complex, time-sensitive programmes across sectors.

