eleven10.




eleven10. is a dynamic architectural design studio, specialized in creating unique, custom residential projects tailored to the individual vision of each client. We are committed to delivering clear, comprehensive, and practical drawing packages that ensure a seamless execution from concept to construction.
With a focus on collaboration, we partner closely with our clients throughout the entire design process, ensuring that each project reflects their lifestyle and aspirations. Our team brings expertise in modern design, sustainable solutions, and innovative building techniques, making us a trusted choice for clients seeking excellence and creativity in every detail.
Whether your dream is a sleek, modern residence or a timeless architectural statement, eleven10. transforms vision into reality. Our designs go beyond aesthetics—they are crafted with purpose, ensuring that each space is as functional as it is striking, with an enduring quality that stands the test of time.
There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don’t.
eleven10. is actually a cipher (a secret or disguised way of writing; a code). The name combines words and numbers to create a form of cryptography. The meaning is revealed through an understanding of the binary system.
What is binary?
Binary is a base-2 number system, meaning it only uses two digits: 0 and 1. It’s crucial for computers because it aligns with the way electronic circuits work—where signals can be either on (1) or off (0).
In binary, just like in our familiar decimal system (base-10), each digit’s place value is determined by a power. But in binary, the base is 2 instead of 10. So, the position of each digit represents a power of 2, increasing as you move from right to left.
Here’s how binary place values work:
• The rightmost bit (least significant bit) represents 20=1,
• The next bit represents 21=2,
• Then 22=4, 23=8, and so on.
For example, let’s decode eleven10. into its binary form, 1110, and convert to decimal:
• The first 0 (from the right) represents 20=1, (0x1=0),
• The next 1 represents 21=2, (1x2=2),
• The next 1 represents 22=4, (1x4=4),
• The last 1 represents 23=8, (1x8=8).
Now, add the resulting values: 8+4+2+0 = 14.
So, 1110 in binary translates to 14 in decimal—our founders favourite number!
We’re big fans of double entendres, so if you choose to interpret eleven10. as 11/10 (or 110%), we certainly won’t argue—it’s all 1’s and 0’s!