Comprehensive elevation drawings showing North, South, and East facades of a 7-story residential apartment building with two basement levels. The structure reaches a maximum height of +36.69m at the roof level, with floor-to-floor heights averaging approximately 3.06m. Distinctive facade elements include recessed balconies, projecting roof overhangs, and a varied fenestration pattern that provides visual interest across all elevations. The south elevation reveals the building’s most articulated facade with multiple setbacks and a symmetrical organization, while the north elevation shows a more simplified arrangement. Two basement levels are incorporated below grade, with the first floor situated at approximately +10.55m relative to site datum. The design incorporates landscape elements including trees integrated into the site plan. Construction appears to use concrete structural framing with curtain wall elements for the balcony enclosures—a practical approach that maximizes views while maintaining thermal performance at the building envelope.