Oak Pass Main House Re-creation

This is my re-creation of the Beautiful residence Oak Pass Main House. This was created for the online training Course of 4pixos. This project really stood out for me for its amazing architecture designed by Walker Workshop. Its tranquil surrounds and use of cool tones in the concrete, and the warm tones in the timber. Also the use of the existing major feature tree in the design and the positioning of the water features that reflect everything around it. The idea and execution of building the bottom level in the ground provided not only a feel of privacy but also limits the visual impact on the surrounding landscape.

Ylläs Hotels

CYLIND | Architecture visualization studio​​​​​​​
Status: Commercial project
Client: Studio Puisto
Location: Finland
Year: 2020

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Scandinavian In Depth

Scandinavian design is marked by a focus on clean, simple lines, minimalism, and functionality without sacrificing beauty. It first came to prominence in the 1950s, around the same time as modern style took hold in America and Europe. Part of what makes it so aesthetically pleasing is its lack of clutter. You won’t find any superfluous items haunting Scandinavian-style rooms; instead, everything has a place and unnecessary tchotchkes are nowhere to be found. Scandinavians also deeply value nature and spending time outdoors, something that is reflected in this style. Wood floors tend to remain uncovered and lighter wooden tones are frequently found in Scandinavian homes. And, of course, live plants are a popular choice when it comes to really bring the outdoors in. Speaking of nature, Scandinavian winters are no joke, so creating a cozy homestead is of the utmost importance. That’s why you’ll find warm, inviting textures.

Tulip City

Tulip City is a 100.000m2 redevelopment project of the former Astana-2017 World Expo site by the consortium of Fundamental Architects and Omega Render. The original site served as a huge parking lot for the World Expo in 2017, which was attended by over 3.86 million people from 101 participating countries.

As part of the Post-Expo Use Plan grounds, pavilion spaces and parking lots have been converted into commercial spaces for corporate, startups, education and research entities.

The south-eastern lot on the edge of the Expo area and intersection of key city avenues Mangilik El. And Turar Ryskulov has been selected to house a business center, a luxury hotel for 200 rooms and retail.
The consortium of Fundamental Architects and Omega Render has been commissioned to develop a proposal for this vital spot in the new urban fabric of Astana (Nur-Sultan).

Tulip City is designed as an attractive go-to location at the heart of mono-functional, newly-built residential developments. It organically directs the flow of pedestrians from the main avenue’s park towards an internal, hidden courtyard, wherein the comfort of climatized atriums, people can enjoy the winter garden, use co-working and meeting facilities, and do necessary shopping. The curved lines of the podium mimic the organic language of the key Expo building that is located nearby. Internal streets formed by the plinth are filled with trees, wooden terraces, and mirror pools with fountains that create a much-needed getaway oasis in the area.

The business center and a 200-room hotel are located within 5 towers on the top of the plinth. The towers have a curved cantilevering base and gradually-opening facades that mimic the bud of the wild tulip – a well-known flower that originally comes from the ancient territories of southern Kazakhstan.

Tulip City is a culmination of the post-Expo redevelopment and serves as a statement of a new human-centered design approach for the city of Astana (Nur-Sultan).