Vladimir Radutny Architects
About Vladimir Radutny Architects
Born in Chicago on August 16th, 2008, Vladimir Radutny Architects focuses on innovative design solutions that challenge the conventional interpretations of space, function, and material use. Our approach is ideas-driven, relying on imagination and experience to identify the creative nuances within each project. Throughout our design process we place emphasis on iteration, enabling us to attain meaningful solutions from which final projects grow.
We believe in Architecture as an art form with capacity to not just alter space, but to change perceptions, feelings and habits, transcending the workplace, home, or in-between. Our work exemplifies the cohesion of spatial logic and consideration of light as a foundation in crafting the “unexpected.” For us, pragmatic requirements and budgetary constraints are imperative to the overall design equation that enables the transformation of our ideas into built work.
Since the studio’s inception, it has been a tremendous honor to be published, recognized, and exhibited. However, we pride ourselves on the positive experiences that we evoke for our clients. Each project results in lasting relationships with the people who are involved. We greatly cherish these outcomes as we pursue further design opportunities no matter the size, type, or place.
LOCATION: Chicago, Illinois
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This projects represents our ongoing inquiry into visual lightness and continuity. The design explores juxtaposition, introducing a new material and spatial dialogue within the perceptive weight of a historic building.
Inside a century old structure initially built for automotive assembly and display, we renovated a residence that was poorly functioning as a domestic space. In resolving the spatial problems inside this impressive volumetric shell …
Architects: Vladimir Radutny Architects Project: Lake Shore Drive Studio Location: Chicago, Illinois Area: 70 sqm Photography: Bill Zbaren Lake Shore Drive Studio is a 70 sqm apartment designed by Vladimir Radutny Architects, an architecture and design practice based in Chicago. The renovation of this lower floor apartment began with a clear intent, to achieve unobstructed