

Status: Academic Project | Design Studio 5
Partner: Anna-Mariia Onishchuk
Location: Gdańsk, Poland
Software: Revit, Twinmotion, Photoshop, Illustrator
Grain is a waterfront multi-family residential complex, situated on the bank of the Dead Vistula River in Gdańsk, Poland. The project aims to create a self-sustaining, inclusive living environment while honoring the past and present through thoughtful architectural design.
The project draws inspiration from nearby historical granaries. This heritage is reflected in both the building’s volumetric composition and its functional program.
The idea is deeply rooted in the imagery of wheat specifically, grains and stalks, which have shaped key architectural elements such as the complex arched structure and facade details.
Designed for urban agriculture, the rooftop garden terrace on the third floor features ground mats for grain cultivation. During harvest season, this grain is processed in the ground floor bakery, establishing a direct farm-to-table experience for residents.
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
Ferryman’s office extension and new passenger waiting room
Status: Competition | Easdale Ferry Office
Partner: Anna-Mariia Onishchuk
Location: Easdale Island, Scotland
Software: Revit, Twinmotion, Photoshop, Illustrator
Off Scotland’s rugged west coast, Easdale Island, once a thriving hub of the slate industry - is where rich history and raw natural beauty intertwine.
Forgotten Stone. Echoes of the Quarry revitalizes the ferryman’s office and introduces a new waiting room for visitors, blending innovation with tradition. The project uncovers what was forgotten and reveals what is yet to be discovered, honoring the island’s identity through thoughtful design that respects the landscape and heritage.
To respond to Easdale Island’s harsh climate and
context, proper materials were carefully selected. Locally sourced slate tiles echo the island’s quarrying past, while green roofs support biodiversity and integrate with the landscape. Inside the ferryman’s office, a “bad/good weather route” guides movement through functional zones. From drying wet gear in harsh weather to direct access in fair conditions.
Mirrored glass and translucent corridors mimic quartz veins, linking past and present while enhancing natural light and visual continuity.
Once there was a stone...
A human interfered, changing nature’s rhythm...
The strength of nature restored the balance.
Long, long time ago
AKT | .- -.- -
Status: Academic Project | Pre-Diploma
Location: Gdańsk, Poland
Software: Rhino, Revit, ReCap, Twinmotion, Photoshop, Illustrator
AKT project focuses on the design of a mixeduse public center situated between Jacka Malczewskiego and Michała Ogińskiego streets in the Siedlce district of Gdańsk, Poland. The objective was to create a multifunctional facility that offers a diverse range of services, contributing to the district’s vitality. Serving as a communal hub, the building offers essential and recreational services to locals in the surrounding neighborhood, facilitating social interaction and convenient access.
A modular layout of interconnected blocks ensures functional clarity, allowing for flexible spatial organization and smooth transitions between functions. This approach fosters community interaction and enhances the quality of life through thoughtful integration of diverse, accessible spaces. The project aims to revitalize the Siedlce district by integrating modern architectural elements with the historical character of the area, ultimately enhancing the local community and fostering connections within the urban environment.
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A continuous facade mimics a false front while discreetly concealing the main communication corridor behind it.
Inspired by Gdańsk’s maritime heritage, Morse code was chosen for its geometric simplicity and rhythm. Its symbols were adapted into architectural proportions, shaping the facade and volumetric composition.
The site’s uneven terrain slopes in two directions. Stepped building sections ensure accessibility from both upper and lower streets, enhancing circulation and blending with the topography.
Totem is a wooden sculpture that symbolizes the deep connection between a small group of friends and artists, collectively known as V.B.V. (В.Б.В.).
The design evokes the essence of a totem - a symbolic object representing identity, unity and lineage. In this context, the Totem is a modern emblem of the group’s shared history and creative connection.
The design process began with sketches that evolved into a digital model, guiding the creation of the sculpture and bringing the Totem to life.
Status: Personal Design Project
Materials: Oak, Wood Veneer, Black Paint
Dimensions: 180 × 80 × 80 mm
Software: Rhino, CNC, Photoshop
The sculpture incorporates the nicknames of the group members - Назар, Кіоск, and Конек along with the group name - В.Б.В. To achieve a minimalistic aesthetic, the names were abbreviated by removing vowels and arranged in a vertical format.
Each name was precisely cut from wood veneer using a CNC machine and carefully affixed to an oak block. The negative space inside and between the letters was intentionally painted black, contrasting with the natural oak grain.
ASSEMBLY
Totem was completed and gifted on Nazar’s birthday, serving as a personal memento and an artistic artifact.