Nestled by the riverside, House of Courts stands as a serene retreat seamlessly integrated within its natural surroundings. Its striking facade combines the rugged elegance of raw elemental concrete with the transparency of glass, delineating the divide between public and private realms. Within, the architecture orchestrates a dance of volumes, creating a dynamic interplay of spaces marked by a clear hierarchy. At its heart lies a central temple, embodying the essence of governance. Throughout the structure, raw concrete casting and textured surfaces, including exposed bricks and Gabriel stone walls, imbue the space with a raw yet grounded aesthetic. Expansive courts and generous openings invite the outdoors in, while verdant pockets of greenery infuse vitality into the grandeur of the design.