We are used to seeing a three-dimensional architecture - in life, in
print, on the street. This is an attempt to realize how fragile our
perception is. Changing the focus, you can get a completely
different picture of the world. The transition from a three-
dimensional to a two-dimensional image forces us to include the
imagination.
Galaxy Soho by Zaha Hadid Architects. Beijing.
"Legend of Tsvetnoy" building located in Moscow, Russia. Tsvetnoy means in russian language as ''colorful''. But at that summer evening there is only one color. The sun.
Apart-Hotel YE'S
Aquamarine III Business Centre by AFI Development / Sergei Tchoban / Sergey Kouznetsov
Architecture leaves imprints that overlap each other, multiply, create new impressions each time. When I try to get the image in my head it's not the only one thing. There are a lot of pieces like in kaleidoscope.
«You see things and say ‘Why?’, but I dream things and say ‘Why not?" - George Bernard Shaw
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Mercury City Tower / M.M. Posokhin / Frank Williams and partners /G.L. Sirota
Moscow
Colour accents.
Moscow
Desaturated Industries - series of works where shape and volume are the main focus instead of colour scheme.
Elements of the demolished building of the plant newspaper "Pravda"
We are used to seeing a three-dimensional architecture - in life, in
print, on the street. This is an attempt to realize how fragile our
perception is. Changing the focus, you can get a completely
different picture of the world. The transition from a three-
dimensional to a two-dimensional image forces us to include the
imagination.
Beijing is a super dynamic, fast-growing city, where you can find something new every time. My main point is an architecture.
Desaturated Industries - series of works where shape and volume are the main focus instead of colour scheme.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM)
"Stone skipping is the pastime of throwing a flat stone across water in such a way that it bounces off the surface, preferably many times. The object of the game is to see how many times a stone can bounce before sinking". - Wikipedia. I know all fears and ideas come from childhood. From your memories and experiences. I think that is exactly what Zaha Hadid wanted to show for us. Photography is psychotherapy. So every time I go back to this place, I remember myself as a childhood. We go with friends to the pond to throw stones on the water. Stone skipping. One-two-three... Beijing 2016.
Wangjing Soho by Zaha Hadid Architects. Beijing.
Beijing Streets
Beijing is a super dynamic, fast-growing city, where you can find something new every time. My main point is an architecture.
MAD Architect. Beijing.
Colour variations