La Luce
Suwanee, Georgia
La Luce began not with a drawing, but with a question:
“Can you help us create a performance hall that feels unlike anything else around here?”
The client’s first concept was classical—elegant, safe, but predictable. It looked refined, yet lacked a story. So we proposed a new direction—one built on fluid curves, soft transitions, and light that moves with form. Inspired by natural flow, the architecture invites people to feel the space before they understand it.
From ceiling to floor, every surface was modeled to bring warmth, calm, and acoustic clarity, creating a sculpted experience of silence and light. But transforming such ideas into reality isn’t just about design—it’s about how design meets fabrication, performance, and budget.
That’s where Design Assist made the difference. Working side by side with architects, fabricators, and builders, Metal Morph translated ambitious geometry into buildable precision, optimizing each curve for manufacturing and installation. Through our DfMA-based digital workflow—from parametric modeling and curvature analysis to fabrication and site coordination—we ensured that the project remained both inspiring and achievable within a constrained budget.
La Luce demonstrates how Design Assist bridges vision and reality: by integrating design and fabrication from the start, every creative decision supports constructability, cost efficiency, and design integrity.
True to its name—La Luce ("The Light")—this project embodies Metal Morph’s mission: to make exceptional design accessible through digital precision and collaborative process.
