The private apartment is located in Van-Vitelli, which is an elite residential complex in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. The apartment is done in ultramodern style with conceptual light from Modular, monolithic plastics, chrome-plated surfaces, tempered glass used to bring the facility to the premium sector, yet this makes it look extra-terrestrial.
Top-floor apartment with an attic. Our task was to turn an uninhabitable attic into a comfortable and bright loft. Requirements of the customer – a feeling of light and space, functional furniture, attractive playrooms, ample storage space. The result: the loft apartment with maximum functionality and comfort, minimum decor.
Software used: For design our projects we ussually use Autocad for drawings and 3-d modeling, after that we use 3Ds Max Design with V-ray plug-in for making materials, lighting and rendering final picture.
The project was designed for young man. The main idea of this project is to use the most of the floor space, adapting it to stay active young men. Natural materials and mobile furniture, built-in lights for different lighting depending on the mood. Mobility premises carried out using a mechanical sliding partition designed by Astor Mobili. We used as a basis for graphical partitions in the hallway drawing human DNA.
Conceptual design for an inter-modal transport complex for the station Perm II, Russian Federation 2009-2010.Conceptual design for an inter-modal transport complex for the stationPerm II in three phases:
1st phase – analysis and development of the design parameter
2nd phase – proposal of three design options
3rd phase – conception and design planning of the chosen option
Team: Pysall Ruge – Peter Ruge, Matthias Matschewski, Hyesook Ahn, Olivia Grandi, Lucas Gray, Tatjana Sinelnikova, Maria Kachalova, Daniel Dendra, Ingo Turtenwald, Shaun Ihejetoh
This Project involves the master plan layout of the sport park Simbirskiy as well as the design of the core buildings. The master plan indicates a recommended basic set up of the facility and anticipates its future development.
Our proposal for the historic Pushkinsky Theater creates a programmatic envelope for the existing volume that expands the territory of the theater into a series of enfolded layers and surfaces that connect the building enclosure to the plinth on which it resides and out onto the landscape of Pushkin Square itself. The shifting angles of the new envelope knit together the two axes in the public space of the square: the building’s frontal alignment with the park, fountain and Pushkin statue and its diagonal relationship to the Boulevard Ring angling away from it.
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