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Upstate House

Skills: Rhino, V-Ray

As part of my professional development within the firm, I was given the opportunity to work on a project that aims to deepen my understanding of mid-century architecture design. The project involves designing the Upstate House, which will serve as a summer home for a client who is a writer. In their brief, the client expressed their desire for a design that fosters a productive and open atmosphere, conducive to their work-related activities.

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The architect's objective was to create an energetic and welcoming environment, all while preserving the essence of the organic elements found throughout the residence. My responsibility involved integrating a panel made of Rift White Oak, carefully crafting smooth and contemporary edges for the handles. Moreover, I was tasked with utilizing Atlanta Lava Stone for the countertop of the central island, and designing a dining table supported by a base crafted from Rift White Oak, elegantly contrasted by a Dark Gray foundation.

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The goal for the Living Room was to establish a roomy and expansive space that could double as a library. In order to fulfill the client's desires, I integrated a lengthy bookshelf to accommodate their vast collection of books. Furthermore, I crafted a seating arrangement that harmonized with the dark gray aesthetic employed in the kitchen. To elevate the ambiance of the room, a minimalist rug was introduced, complemented by a functional coffee table.

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The client's primary workspace, which recently went through a renovation, has been transformed. Enhancements include the addition of a fresh couch and a well-placed coffee table near the window, offering an enjoyable view. Moreover, the design incorporates a computer table that optimizes the utilization of natural light while providing the client with the opportunity to relish the surrounding outdoor scenery.

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Jason Yusupov