About
For me, architecture has always been more than designing buildings — it is a way of telling stories about how people gather, perceive and live together.
I began studying architecture in Kyiv in 2016, where I received my Bachelor’s degree from the Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture. My first years of professional practice introduced me to the technical realities of architecture — from design development and BIM modelling to construction documentation and interdisciplinary coordination. This experience gave me a practical foundation and taught me how ideas evolve through real constraints, collaboration and construction.
After moving to Vienna in 2022, I continued my professional practice and later joined the University of Applied Arts Vienna. There, I found the freedom to expand my approach and explore architecture beyond the building as a fixed object.
My work moves between architectural design, digital experimentation and physical making. Through projects ranging from participatory spaces and interactive environments to biomimetic design and digital fabrication, I explore how architecture can respond to people, perception and changing conditions. Working across digital tools and physical workshops has shaped my understanding of architecture as both craft and conversation — a continuous exchange between thinking, making and sensing.
Living between the contexts of Ukraine and Austria continues to influence the way I see architecture. It has strengthened my interest in how places carry memory, how people form relationships with their environments, and how architecture can respond to social and cultural change.
I see architecture as an open process — shaped through research, dialogue and making, and ultimately by the people who experience it.