Don Bosco Parish Church,
Maasrticht, 2022
The project creates an “anti-bathhouse” — a reflection on ritual, ecology, symbols and shared cultural space. Project considers the future of communal bathing, religious architecture and the meaning such places hold, without focusing on a functional program. It connects ideas of care, water, religion, heritage and environmental responsibility. The project was recognised as one of the three winners of the Euregional Architecture Prize.
Graduation Project
Architectuur Academie Maastricht
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Exploration of The Concept of Sincerity
in the overview of Soviet Architecture.
Architectuur Academie Maastrucht,
Master Interior Architecture
Referent: Drs. Marion Zwarts
Winner of the Scriptiekunst 2022
A graduation thesis that examines the meaning of sincerity in architecture and the ways architects in Soviet space worked between ideology and lived reality. The research studies how clarity and precise engagement with existing conditions can form a sincere design attitude. It combines archival work, spatial analysis and reflective design to explore how interventions can acknowledge complexity without erasing it.
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Reimagining identity of a coffee shop
Maastricht, 2022
The project works with raw materials, exposed ventilation, and construction elements to shift the focus from decoration to atmosphere. The experience of the place becomes the main design principle: the experiment looks at how stigmatised public spaces can feel different when their essence and technicality is brought up honestly.
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A small selection of drawings made over the years. Moments where perception thickens into form. The sketches are less about representation than about tracing the instant in which observation becomes material — small exercises in attention, structure, and tactile seeing.
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Master Interior Architecture
Smeermaas, 2020
A hut for an ornithologist working in a floodplain of Maas where land and water shift daily. The design explores how a small timber-frame structure can offer stability in a landscape that never fully settles. The project focuses on sensitivity to climate, terrain and daily environmental change, and on creating a quiet place that supports observation.
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Wallonia, 2025
A reinterpretation of a rural farmhouse for contemporary family living. The renovation works with inherited material traces — wood, stone, textile — and investigates how a traditional typology can evolve without losing its grounded sensibility. The project explores continuity: how a house becomes a long-term structure for memory, use, and renewal.
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Maastricht, 2025
A renovation of a rental apartment in the 1960s Gemeenteflat. The design preserves selected elements that carry the original meaning of the place, but remains versatile and easy to inhabit for people of different ages and family structures. A home shaped by time, yet open enough to support whatever lives may pass through it.
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Amsterdam-Zuid, 2023
A compact interior shaped through ascetic material choices: stained plywood, muted surfaces, and a calm, robust palette. The design studies how a rental apartment can hold a sense of identity while remaining adaptable — an understated framework for everyday life within a new-built context.
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Rostov-on-Don, 2016
One of my first gravestone projects, which later shaped my work in memorial design. The piece uses a simple monolithic form to create a quiet, open presence rather than a symbolic object.
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Collaborative Projects:
Architectural drawings, handsketches
Cape Town,
2023
Drawings and early massing studies for a house designed by Valentin Loellmann. My work included producing a set of preliminary architectural drawings, BIM models, proportion studies, terrain analysis, and hand sketches exploring how the volume might settle within the mountain landscape, unfolding spatial organisation of both site and interior.
All architectural authorship belongs to Studio Valentin Loellmann.
3D-visualisation
Maastricht, 2023
Visualisations created for Reiters—Wings to communicate their design of the NN07 concept store. The work serve as a reflective translation of the studio’s design logic into image: material tactility, handmade elements, and the interplay of textures.
Design by Reiters—Wings.