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domzgloszenie · 5 months
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Residential house D116
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Reporter ????
He's over there, out of the spotlight and away from any press, probably still being paid by the Feds and engaging in crimes against humanity for fun and entertainment. Known by, supported by, and encouraged by elements of the United States Government.
There is no depth of pure evil the American Government will not stoop to or engage in.
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While browsing “It’s nice that” I found an interesting article about a website that allows people feed the animals in Ukranian zoos. Of course, part of the reason this particular article caught my eye was that it was about Ukraine - my home country. However, I mainly focused my attention on the design of the site.
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The website ЗOO
As designer and architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe said “less is more” and I agree, especially when it comes to design. The website in question uses quick “doodles” of animals on a single colored background. This website was created quickly but in my opinion, the messy simple drawing of animals really provide the right feeling of them being in need. The pictures on the website are animated as well, which helps keep people’s attention and, again, shows the scale of a situation. In my opinion, it shows that sometimes the best designs are the simpliest ones.
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Pictures taken from the Website
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theartofmany · 5 years
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Artists: Sergey Makhno Architects and Alexander Kovpak Title: Ukrainian Contemporary Apartment “Not to say a lot, we show — a project where, wherever you cast your glance, everywhere is that very “Ukrainian modern style” Ukrainian Contemporary Apartment is about the philosophy of the Ukrainian workshop - to honor nature, to remember history, love art and be brave enough. It is about what this new vector of modern design movement is...” Very cool...
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tinysutton · 4 years
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Is the SUTTON BONAVITZ? Wow they do look like MAISIE WILLIAMS! I hear THEY are a SIXTEEN years old high school JUNIOR. Word is they are an ARISTOCRATIC student. You should watch out because they can be VINDICTIVE and IMPULSIVE, but on the bright side they can also be UNDERSTANDING and CURIOUS. Ultimately, you’ll find out for yourself.
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Basic:
Birthday: 17 June 2004
Sign: Gemini
Nationality: Ukranian
Sexuality: Demisexual, panromantic
Pronouns: They/them
Background:
Birth Place: Westchester, New York
Hometown: Brooklyn, New York
Health Issues: Depression, general anxiety disorder, PTSD
Trauma: parental neglect and abuse
Physical:
Faceclaim: Maisie Wiliams
Eyes color: Brown
Hair color Light brown
Height: 4’11
Weight: 86lbs
Dominant hand: right
Tattoos/scars/birthmarks: N/A
Relatives:
Mother: Astrid Bonavitz nee Vorona (fc. Mary Louise Parker)
Mother’s Occupation: Fashion Designer
Father: Fedir Bonavitz (fc. Travis Fimmel)
Father’s Occupation: Architect
Siblings: Vira [24] (fc. Emmy Rossum), Dariya [23] (fc. Natalita Dyer), Yuriy [20] (fc. Ricardo Hoyos), Charlie [16] (fc. Maisie Williams)
Random Facts:
Their favourite food is popcorn drizzled in white chocolate.
They know how to juggle.
They are only 4′11″.
They were vegan from birth until they came to Luxor and were allowed to make their own decisions about their diets.
They speak in a loli voice all of the time.
Past: 
Sutton was born two months early on the 19th of June, 2004 six minutes after their twin was born. They were the fifth born child to a successful architect and a world renowned designer, both from the Ukraine. Although born earlier than expected, Sutton and their twin were born with silver spoons. Growing up, whatever they asked for they were given.
The only thing their parents asked for in return was to excel, so they could make their own money, their own lives, and not always be dependent on their parents. Every child was required to play an reinstatement and a sport. While Sutton had no interest in anything except anime growing up, their nanny put them in swim lessons which developed quickly into competitive swimming, as well as finding them a trumpet teacher, as it seemed the easiest for a small child like Sutton to play. Now Sutton is one of the fastest swimmers in the district at just 15 years of age.
Around age 12, when puberty hit, Sutton started to feel uncomfortable with who they were. With a few months in therapy, Sutton discovered many things about themselves and came to the conclusion that they were genderfluid, dancing easily between the spectrum of genders but never feeling completely whole with a single one.
Sutton has always been close with their twin, thriving in the infant ICU only when near their other half. Growing up the duo were inseparable, speaking in their own language, refusing to be without one another, finding comfort just in the presence of the other. As they grew as individuals, they remained close but found things that made them unique. For Sutton those things consisted of old video games and anime. 
Personality:
Discovered at a young age, Sutton has a vindictive side. They refuse to get anything except the last word or action in a fight. Even going as far as holding a petty grudge until the time is right to strike. Although more often than not, their vengeful tactics are ill thought out and in the heat of the moment.
However it does take a lot to push Sutton over the edge, as they are a very understanding individual, wanting nothing really more than to step into the other’s shoes and learn from their perspective of life.
Classes: 
Shakespearean Studies
Advanced Algebra
Yoga
German
Photography
Psychology
Band
World History
Extracurricular Activities:
School Paper (photographer)
Marching Band (trumpet)
Concert Band (trumpet)
Swim team (breaststroke)
Wanted Connections:
Rebound - Sutton has a broken heart and is trying desperately to get over it. They are convinced that the best way to get over somebody is to get with somebody new. (Blame pop culture for that messed up thought.) Open to all genders, since Sutton doesn’t exactly know what they want.
Swimming rival - can be a new or old connection, since Sutton has been swimming since they were young. The person that Sutton has beat in the past, but who has also beaten their times. Constantly fighting to be the best
Childhood friend - Someone Sutton knew when they were young. Someone they hung out with during the many benefits and charity functions their parents hosted. 
Twin - their twin, the person Sutton has always had by their side until they didn’t anymore. Secret related stuff happened. Now they are somewhat estranged. Sutton left for Luxor a bit before they did. Can be male or female or non binary, identical or not. 
The obsession - the person that Sutton meets that they believe is a god walking among the students. That is meant literally, this connection Sutton would truly believe is one of the old pagen god come down to earth. 
Long lost half-sibling - it’s no secret that Sutton’s father has cheated on their mother. This connection would be one where the mistresses child comes out of the woodwork, maybe because their mother died or maybe they never knew their father and holds an uncanny resemblance to Sutton.
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ysoldethings · 4 years
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An Architect's House That Melds Traditional Japanese And Ukranian Ethos In A Modern Shell.
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wowowhome · 5 years
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studio-khora · 5 years
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The project name is the Royal Villa, Miami and it was surely envisioned for a King or a Sultan, at least. And that vision belongs to Ukranian architect, Dmitriy Kuznetsov. ... via Futuristic Villa in Miami
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suzylwade · 2 years
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Rina Lovko “The layout of the space, with its complex geometry, created certain difficulties; standard techniques did not work here. But at the same time it excited us professionally.” - Rina Lovko, Architect. When hired to redesign an apartment that featured an unconventional floor plan Ukranian architect Rina Lovko delivered an equally unconventional scheme. The space liberated Lovko allowing her to go in a progressive direction. Lovko took advantage of the daylight flooding through the curved window wall and the client’s yen for flowing lines by reconfiguring the space into an open, airy and artful milieu. Located on the ninth floor of a circular tower in Kyiv’s Pecherskyi district the 2,200-square-foot apartment was originally divided into five enclosed rooms. Lovko combined three of them into a single kitchen/dining/living space that better suited the lifestyle of the clients - a young couple who work in the culinary field. The uber-functional new kitchen, set up for communal cooking and entertaining, centres on a generous island. Despite the rigorous architecture, strict forms and minimum of furnishings “the space turned out to be quite cozy,” (Lovko). #neonurchin #neonurchinblog #dedicatedtothethingswelove #suzyurchin #ollyurchin #art #music #photography #fashion #film #design #words #pictures #architect #designer #harmoniouspace #aesthetics #organic #naturalflow #nature #bespokeresidentialinteriordesign #kyiv #rinalovko #rinalovkostudio (at Ukraine) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcSSesysMyk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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domzgloszenie · 5 months
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Residential house D111
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charpenterie · 2 years
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Zaha Hadid Architects begins construction on Ukranian metro stations https://ift.tt/1WVrUXiCM February 03, 2022 at 07:00PM
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architectnews · 2 years
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Zaha Hadid Architects begins construction on Ukranian metro stations
British firm Zaha Hadid Architects has begun construction on three new stations for the Dnipro Metro in Ukraine as part of a four-kilometre line extension.
The trio of Zaha Hadid Architects-designed stations — Teatralna, Tsentalna and Muzeina – form part of the metro line extension in the city of Dnipro that first broke ground in 2016.
Zaha Hadid Architects has designed three stations for the Dnipro Metro in Ukraine
The stations are set to open in 2025 and will run linearly through the city nearby the Dnieper River.
Once complete, the extended line will connect the city centre, Dnipro-Holovnyi train station, businesses, education and cultural institutions with Dnipro's eastern neighbourhoods.
The stations boast a sculptural look
On ground level, each station will take shape as a visually connected family of sculpted shell pavilions, constructed from recycled steel sourced locally from the city.
Visuals show the entrances to the stations as undulating welded steel forms that rise and arch from newly designed, landscaped public plazas that aim to centre the entrance pavilions as landmarks.
The interiors of the stations will feature undulating wall panels
"The city of Dnipro has a long history as a centre of excellence in engineering, metallurgy and manufacturing," said Zaha Hadid Architects.
"These rich traditions are echoed in the welded steel entrance pavilions of the city's new metro stations."
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Inside the stations, the ticket halls, metro platforms and corridors will all have a similarly sculptural look.
Stretches of lighting will undulate between and across curved white panelling that covers and arches across the ceilings and walls.
Each of the stations will have a slightly different design
"The design of the ticket halls is unique to each station while the interior concourses, corridors and platforms share a cohesive formal and spatial logic that gives the Dnipro Metro a strong identity," said the practice.
"Defined by concepts of intuitive navigation, the interiors are designed to orientate and direct passengers through each station while enhancing their experience to ensure safe, comfortable and enjoyable transport across the city."
The entrance pavilions will be constructed using recycled steel as a tribute to the city's manufacturing history
The project forms part of the city's ongoing plans to upgrade its transport systems, while also reducing traffic congestion in its central neighbourhoods.
It will also provide residents and visitors with easy access from the city centre and eastern areas to Dnipro's parks, beaches and leisure facilities along the banks of the river.
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Zaha Hadid Architects unveils plans for high-speed train station in Tallinn
Zaha Hadid Architects, now led by Patrik Schumacher, is currently working on several other transport infrastructure projects in the region.
They include a high-speed-train station in Tallinn and the Klenoviy Boulevard Station 2 in Moscow.
Project credits:
Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects Design: Patrik Schumacher ZHA project director: Manuela Gatto ZHA project architect: Yevgeniya Pozigun ZHA project team: Seungho Yeo, Tommaso Casucci, Mark Winnington, Elena Scripelliti, Federico Borello, Garin O’Aivazian, Veronica Erspamer, Branko Svarcer, Catherine McCann, Evgeniya Yatsyuk, Olga Yatsyuk, Jose Pareja Gomez, Jung Yeon Kwak, Li Jin, Nicolas Turchi, Shajay Bhooshan, Vishu Bhooshan, Aiste Dzikaraite, Veronika Ilinskaya, Houzhe Xu Client: Dnipro City Council Contractor: Limak Insaat Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. [Turkey] Structures: Schlaich Bergermann Partner SBP [Stuttgart] Facade engineering: Eckersley O'Callaghan EOC [London] Architectural lighting: Office for Visual Interaction Inc. [New York]
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So excited to present you the Oko House.
Designed and constructed by the Ukranian firm Sergey Makhno Architects.
This Japanese-inspired project will be reported in 3 posts in order to enjoy it to the maximum.
The garden and exterior.
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arrangedstilllife · 6 years
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From the series Lviv - God's Will © Viacheslav Poliakov
“When you go to the Netherlands, you go to a street and everything is made by somebody – a designer, an architect or an engineer. Here in Ukraine, it doesn’t happen this way now," says the young Ukranian
A white painted stone sits atop a pile of concrete from a fallen telephone pole. A seemingly random assortment of rubble, it has in fact been gathered to fasten a manhole cover in place. During a period of particular hardship in Ukraine in the 1990s, manhole covers were often stolen and sold for scrap metal, leaving dangerous open holes in the road. This makeshift device, erected over time out of miscellaneous materials, is one of the objects in Viacheslav Poliakov’s Lviv – God’s Will, a taxonomy of the “unexplored field of accidents” that make up his surrounding urban environment.
“It’s a combination of 10 people, some social factors and wild vegetation – that’s how this thing appeared,” the Ukranian photographer explains.
The project is a collection of objects and people that Poliakov photographed around Lviv and other cities and villages in Ukraine, then isolated and superimposed against colourful backgrounds. Paying tribute to what he describes as the “naive visual subculture of public space”, the 31-year-old pieces together a view of contemporary Ukraine through the small and often overlooked details of the everyday – one that points to the many frictions that have emerged from its recent history.
In Poliakov’s vision, it seems to be in the street that these histories play out. Once strictly ordered and controlled under Soviet rule, Ukraine’s urban environment has become an unregulated, jumbled patchwork made by different authors since gaining independence. “When you go to the Netherlands, for example, you go to a street and everything is made by somebody – a designer, an architect or an engineer,” says Poliakov. “Here in Ukraine, it doesn’t happen this way now.”
The arrangements that the photographer documents are impromptu, homemade solutions to daily problems created by citizens, or cultural expressions that have caught his eye. A country with a complex past, Ukraine has been entangled in defining its own national identity since the collapse of the USSR, swinging between folklore and tradition and the onset of globalisation, which has resulted in what Poliakov describes as a “unique visual culture”.
For the photographer, one of this year’s Foam Talents, this series is a departure from his earlier work, which was a more “tragic and romantic in black-and-white” strain of street photography. Lviv – God’s Will shows Poliakov’s desire to create a new, personal visual language to speak about his surroundings so although some images were taken a while ago, he decided to cut out the point of focus in his images later. By isolating his subjects, the details of each photograph are placed under near-scientific scrutiny.
“Photography has always been about framing, from the very beginning,” he says. “You take a picture of part of reality, of one point of view. This is a more advanced framing in Photoshop.”
http://symbolum-sacrum.org/poliakov/juice This article was first published in the December issue of BJP, available via https://www.thebjpshop.com/
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architectnews · 3 years
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Garden to commemorate coronavirus victims to be planted in London's Olympic Park
London's mayor Sadiq Khan has announced plans for a public garden in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park that will honour victims of the coronavirus pandemic in the UK capital.
The memorial garden in Stratford will feature a ring of 33 blossom trees as its centrepiece, representing the impact of Covid-19 across the capital's 32 boroughs and the City of London.
It is being designed by The Edible Bus Stop, Davies White and the Rosetta Arts organisation, and will be planted in collaboration with the UK's National Trust charity.
Garden will be a "permanent reminder" 
Revealing the plans, Khan said the memorial will invite Londoners to reflect on the pandemic, which has seen thousands of people lose their lives and "changed our capital forever".
He also hopes it will memorialise the positive ways in which the capital's citizens have come together in support of each other and key workers during the crisis.
"Covid-19 has had a devastating impact on our city and our country, and while we continue to battle the virus we are creating a lasting, living memorial to commemorate those who have lost their lives, pay tribute to the amazing work of our key workers and create a space for all Londoners to reflect on the experience of the pandemic," said Khan.
"This public garden of blossom trees will be a permanent reminder of the lives that have been lost, a tribute to every single key worker, and a symbol of how Londoners have stood together to help one another."
Project to be realised in one of London's worst-hit boroughs
Blossoming trees are to be used for the garden's centrepiece because this year's blossom season coincided with the start of the UK's first national lockdown.
Eight different species of trees will be used, planted together in three rings. The largest circle will have 17 trees, while the others will have nine and seven.
Local artist Junior Phipps is currently also developing a path and public benches to surround the site. Funding for the project will be provided by Bloomberg.
The London memorial garden is set to be planted in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in early 2021.
The site, which was originally built for the 2012 Summer Olympics, was chosen as it is in Newham – one of the capital's boroughs that was worst-hit by the pandemic.
Newham is also home to the BDP-designed NHS Nightingale Hospital, which was built in April within the ExCeL exhibition centre. The hospital is among several temporary healthcare facilities around the world that were built to help increase intensive-care capacity during the pandemic.
Memorial garden is part of scheme to bring nature to cities
The memorial garden forms the first part of a wider campaign being carried out by the National Trust over the next few years to give more people in the UK access to nature.
This follows a sharp rise in awareness of the need for nature in our lives, prompted by the pandemic and people having to quarantine without access to the outside.
"This space will thrive and become more beautiful as the trees grow and become part of their surroundings," said Nicola Briggs, a director at the National Trust.
"We want to work hard to ensure that together we design something that is appropriate for the neighbouring communities; somewhere that becomes a space for reflection as well as bringing nature and beauty to more people."
Ukranian architect Sergey Makhno has commented on this experience, saying that the pandemic will encourage a rise in urban farming. Architect Cristina Monteiro said it should "inspire us to rewild cities to better support our children".
Garden latest in string of memorial proposals
Khan's announcement for the memorial garden is the latest in a string of proposals being developed to honour those that have lost their lives during the coronavirus pandemic.
These include the nature-focused proposal by Italian architect Angelo Renna, which imagines 35,000 cypress trees being planted in Milan's San Siro stadium.
Latin American architecture firm Gómez Platero recently unveiled a design for a circular monument named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, which would take the form of a large sculpture installed on water off the coast of Uruguay.
Main photo of the Olympic Park is by Tom Wheatley via Unsplash.
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my-home-design · 4 years
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An Architect’s House That Melds Traditional Japanese And Ukranian Ethos In A Modern Shell https://ift.tt/2yua5QB
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