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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/studpxdr/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114A good space, like a fine painting, possesses remarkable harmony. When entering it, nothing distracts, and the eye finds pleasure. As attention moves from one object to another, it becomes immersed in intriguing details, and then, as the focus softens, aesthetic enjoyment emerges. Color combinations, accents, materials, and forms play a pivotal role. The space must be such that it feels pleasant to physically inhabit. Interior architecture reveals more than can be consciously perceived. Through the interior, an entire story can be told. It’s not enough for everything to be merely beautiful, fashionable, and comfortable. A good interior is like a book that tells the story of its owner, the place, nature, and cultural identity.
Studied art history at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts. In the past, she was the owner of an art gallery and collaborated with artists, mainly graduates of the Academy. She worked as a decorator in St. Petersburg.
Lives in Nice, France, founder and team leader of the Takaya Studio project.
“Each work is a journey into the world of a person, his aspirations, relationships with things, individual habits. And I think this is the most valuable thing in our work. We pay great attention to the people who entrusted us with the creation of their living space.”
He studied architecture at the State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering in St. Petersburg.
Worked in AM Romanovsky, AM 111, as well as the Architectural Bureau of A. Len
Has extensive experience in implementing architectural projects of varying complexity
More than two hundred public and private projects in St. Petersburg and abroad.
Works and lives in France.
Educated as restoration engineer, he built a career as an architect specializing in designing of private residential buildings from sketch to working drawings; preliminary designs of local commercial buildings; and glazing systems and curtain facades in projects of various sizes.
“In my projects, I strive to create spaces free from unnecessary details, where an atmosphere of calm and harmony reigns, and functionality is combined with aesthetics.”
Member of the Union of Artists, the National Union of Architects of Ukraine and the International Union of Architects (France).
He was educated at the Academy of Arts named after I.E. Repin (faculty of architecture) and Pedagogical University named after A.I. Herzen (Faculty of Arts).
His works were presented at exhibitions at the Union of Artists, Erarta (St. Petersburg), MoMA (New York), State Sculpture Museum, KMDA, Kyiv, as well as at Art Taipei (Taiwan).
She has been creating visualizations of buildings and interiors for over 7 years. During this time, she implemented projects to visualize commercial spaces, villas and private apartments.
“In life and work, I try to apply the principle of observation: by observing the changes in light throughout the day, you can see the same room in different moods and shades, and reflect this in visualization. Thus, endowing the visualized room with the necessary atmosphere and realistic presentation of materials, which make up the complete composition of the frame.”