Kristina Balazova_baq

Kristina Balazova_baq baq_studio is online platform of an architect Kristina Balazova, dedicated to architecture, interior design and graphic design.

baq conceives the architecture and interior design as a playful creative process, each project as an individual work, a combination of forms, colors, materials and light. It provides space to fantasy and moments of surprise, creates original designs, all developed on the concept idea based on special characteristics of it's users and genius loci of particular locations. It takes into account the n

eeds of future users, and designs with regards to the requirements of environment and sustainability. baq collaborates with professionals in various countries and tries to build an international network of contacts that enables global cooperation in the design process. This approach allows pe*******on of different cultures and influences of architectural and design schools from several regions as a source of inspiration.

21/05/2020

Czech architecture studio Formafatal has used blackened wood, perforated aluminium panels and a green roof to form this low-lying holiday home in Costa Rica.

18/04/2016

In upstate New York, two families unite to design a vacation house that will suit all their needs for years to come.

10/10/2015

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From Nendo:

A collection that was created for the solo exhibition held at the “EYE OF GYRE” a gallery in Omotesando, Tokyo. Since it is difficult to grasp beforehand the status of furniture being used when designing furniture for mass production, the designs inevitably tend to become one of an “average specification” that can respond to various scenarios. What's more, the space will become evened out by such furniture filling the space. Thereupon, we expected a new relationship to develop between space and furniture by conceiving the design of the furniture from a specific space. By walking around the gallery we went through a special design process of being inspired by elements that are normally “troublesome”, such as the corner of the room or protruding columns. In the process, we took turns in verifying how the furniture was balanced as it was placed within the space, as well as the proportion of the furniture itself. This resulted in the creation of unusual tables that consisted of a 5mm square metal rod with a small tabletop measuring a radius of 100mm attached to it. The design utilizes the element of space as a part of its structure by “parasitizing” on to the corners or edges of the walls, the side of the floor and exhibition stands.

Photos: Hiroshi Iwasaki, Masaya Yoshimura

www.nendo.jp

Who told,that concrete and epoxy floors are cold?https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152436646856818.1073743535....
09/10/2014

Who told,that concrete and epoxy floors are cold?

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From Sergey Makhno:

Minimalism with loft elements and warm notes of Ukrainian art create a special atmosphere in the workshop that, like a mirror, reflects the owner’s inner being. The key concept of the architect’s office project is to implement the elements worked out by the designers to meet their customers’ needs. The studio with a total area of 200 sq. m combines a showroom and a home-and-work place.

“I had an idea to create a space that could inspire not only my team but also our clientele. We want our guests to take on a challenge facing brave and bold experiments”, says Sergey.

When designing the studio Makhno used his favourite materials such as concrete, stone, glass, copper, bronze, various species of wood, high quality “TOTO” sanitary ware&fitting and “Miele” kitchen furniture.

The office ceiling which is 4-metre high makes you feel easy just as in a free-open surroundings.

The works of talented Ukrainian sculptors and artists create a special mood in the minimalist workshop. The bass-reliefs, unique statues, author’s décor and furnishings are united to complete more than just an office but an original showroom of Ukrainian design and art.

The main lighting ideas are conveyed based on Makhno’s sketches.

A bright spot on the stern and cold concrete wall is a lively green hedge – Epipremnum, the tropical plant brought into Ukraine from Holland.

The floor is covered with bulk concrete according to the laying technology which was applied for hospital rooms in 1930s. The flooring is considered to be ecologically pure and water-proof. Due to its smooth non-porous structure, it is void of cracks, joints and very resistant to bacteria.

The interior design was created by the studio owner with deep love and attention to his team and their common cause. Therefore, it has a function of an open home space with convenient comforts such as a cosy kitchen, bathroom facilities and a lounge zone.

Sergey Makhno cherish the culture of Japan, the country of the rising sun, and honours a tea ceremony. For this reason, he designed a tea room in his studio where together with his friends and visitors the architect can enjoy sipping a fragrant drink.

An important element in the workshop is a rich collection of Ukrainian zoomorphic ceramics that integrates harmoniously with the laconic concrete walls and bright Marc Newson “Auflet chairs”.

Pottery in Ukraine has been developing from ancient times. The pieces of pottery art created by talented masters have spread worldwide. Ukraine’s ceramic crafts reveal a history of the country’s skills and talents. Makhno managed to pick out unique pottery pieces from different corners of Ukraine for them to take a place of honour in his private collection of ceramics.

When you enter the workshop the first thing you lay your eye upon is a huge copper reception wall, chandeliers and décor on Sergey Makhno’s project and one of the main exhibits of the studio – the bronze statue “Rain” by Nazar Bilyk, the famous Ukrainian sculptor.

Lighting, room temperature and sound are controlled with the help of smart technology system by using a corporate mobile phone.

Entering through the three-meter high door you will find a spacious business venue for conducting important events and meetings. It is also decorated with the author’s chandeliers and wooden panels. The room is furnished with Sergey Makhno glass table and Kristalia “Elephant chairs”. The collection of Ukrainian ceramics decorates the library which counts more than 1000 books on design and architecture brought from all over the world.

PROJECT DATA
Total area: 200 sq. m
Realized in 2013/2014
Architects: Sergey Makhno and Illya Tovstonog
Pictures by artist Oleg Tistol
Sculptors: Nazar Bilyk, Dmitriy Grek, Sergey Redko, Yuriy Musatov

Photos: Andrey Avdeenko

www.mahno.com.ua

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Cute one!http://www.archello.com/en/project/doehler
02/10/2014

Cute one!
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SABO project recently completed the gut renovation of a Brooklyn loft located in a former die casting factory built in 1913. After a 1980’s residential conversion, all concrete columns and ceilings were concealed. The removal of most partitions and

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Jej!
31/07/2014

Jej!

Álvaro Fernandes Andrade took on the task of integrating an Olympic High-Performance Rowing Centre into the unique landscape with as little impact as possible.

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