Orangebox is an internationally award-winning project that explores the intersection of architecture and culture through music, space and sound.

The project documents The House of Courtyards, a private villa in Dubai designed by Studio VDGA, known for its distinctive integration of traditional Indian elements with contemporary minimalist architecture.

Rather than simply documenting the structure, the film takes a cinematic approach to reveal how spatial design can evoke memory, identity, and rhythm. The villa’s courtyards, material textures, and light transitions serve as the foundation for a visual narrative that connects heritage with modern living.

Orangebox has been screened at international architectural film festivals and recognized with multiple awards in both architectural photography and film categories, including screening at Psarokokalo International Film Festival in Greece, Arquitectura Film Festival Santiago in Chile, Música x Arquitectura Open House in Barcelona, and honors at The Créateurs Design Awards in Paris, Architecture MasterPrize in LA, and The Architecture Hunter Awards. The film continues to be showcased across platforms dedicated to architecture, design, and visual storytelling.

At MassHouse, every project is an opportunity to craft something visually meaningful. Our collaboration with Orangebox was more than a commercial production; it was a study in balance between design, storytelling, and brand expression. We approach each assignment with artistic intent, ensuring the result is not only visually refined but also aligned with the client’s identity and goals.

Visuals of the OrangeBox facade captured through cinematic film stills and fine art architectural photography
Visuals of the OrangeBox captured through cinematic film stills and fine art architectural photography

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