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Been shy from publishing for a second, but here goes a project that is still ongoing.
And since today is the summer solstice let’s celebrate it with those freshly made artworks.
Done with love using 3ds Max, Corona, Forest Pro and of course Photoshop.
Children resemble hope & future. For a healthy community in future, we need to keep them in a good health. Here, with the help of design, we not only create an atmosphere for them to keep in touch with their friends during lock down, but also maintaining social distancing.
The project portraits a badminton playground in a rectangular shape & corners as sitting spots.
As the courtyard surrounding suggest, it has been built in a classic style manifesting Budapest rich architecture within a small yard.
This way, children have the chance to retain their positive vibes; later on, spreading it out.
Personal / Commissioned: Commissioned Project
Location: Oman
Céline Switzeny Interiors is a new Interior Design Practice in Muscat Oman.
“Even a Brick wants to be something” – Louis Kahn
As the day peeks out off its pristine white blanket, life already gains pace and motion. Yawning sun lazily envelops street bringing out
the dramatic brick game. Naked trees and snow-drenched fences adorns the winter backdrop.
Hey. CYLIND Studio is ready to present our new passion project. It was inspired by the Site One project of Melbourne-based architectural practice Elenberg Fraser. We studied this location and created smth extraordinary according to the prism of our vision. In this work, we played with chiaroscuro and reflections in the streets of Melbourne.
Enjoy!