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Troya by Gordon von Steiner
Gordon von Steiner’s “Troya” is a visually striking short film set in the Troieshchyna neighborhood of Kyiv, known for its stark Soviet-era architecture. The film explores themes of urban isolation and resilience through a series of compelling and gritty vignettes. Von Steiner’s direction captures the raw and unembellished aesthetics of Troieshchyna, highlighting its dense clusters of monotonous apartment buildings and the lives of its residents. The film juxtaposes the area’s bleak physical environment with moments of unexpected beauty and humanity, creating a powerful narrative that resonates with the viewer .


Oak Pass Guest House by Walker Workshop
Beverly Hills, United States of America.







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Jean Paul GAULTIER KYOTO BAL (2002)

Intha Fisherman on Inle Lake, Burma, 2011
Les Marais par Alain Carle Architecte, Canada





Manchester Cathedral Wooden ceiling
House in Yatsugatake by Kidosaki Architects Studio
This private residence was designed by Kidosaki Architects Studio. It is located on the edge of the Yatsugatake Mountains in Nagano, Japan.









Desert Mountains Aerial View 012
gore-tex lined pool at firmament berlin 2011
Ogimachi Global Dispensing Pharmacy — ninkipen! + TKY Japan
Peninsula House by Watson Architecture + Design
Beach house on Victoria’s coastline organized as two distinct volumes: a private pavilion for sleeping and bathing, and a communal pavilion for cooking, dining, and living. The separation creates a clear distinction between individual and shared activities while maintaining a single architectural identity through a continuous roof structure. Large column-free interiors open directly onto north and west-facing decks, reducing the boundary between interior and exterior space. The structure was prefabricated off-site to minimize construction time, while recycled materials—including reclaimed stadium timber and salvaged jarrah columns—were used throughout. The project reconsiders the Australian beach house typology through a simple, efficient arrangement of space, structure, and material.




Two Living Pavilions Under One Roof Open Onto an Outdoor Covered Deck designed by Watson Architecture + Design




Aesop Nolita by Tacklebox Architecture
SOPHNET. at Hankyu Men's Tokyo — Store Opening 2011
visvim F.I.L. Sendai Store Interior
Head Porter Concept Shop Interior
N.HOOLYWOOD Jack in the Box Nagoya Store
White Mountaineering Tokyo Flagship Store Interior
Visvim F.I.L. Tokyo Store Interior
Visvim F.I.L. Retail Packaging
Arc'teryx Store Interior with Floor Projection Installation
WTAPS x M&M Incense Chamber
Muji Wood House — Ki no Ie Interior















