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Office design concept

for Contract Interiors, Moscow


Project outline
This was a test fit for a narrow open- office space with a glass wall on one side. The exact number of employees and desk requirements were
given, as well as desired furniture manufacturer- Vitra. Colour scheme was kept down to wood, glass, green and glossy white finish, to keep the
narrow space as bright as possible. The test fit was successfully competed and put forward as a business proposal to the client.

Cluster desks as main work stations


and storage space along the
whole lenght of the wall

Reception area, Vitra sofa at


waiting area and meeting
rooms behind reception

Kitchen, space for relaxation


and informal conversations

Meetind and Demo rooms

Office layout

Social Rehabilitation through space


for Young Offenders.
Project outline
The purpose of this project was to create an institution which would serve as a bridge between prison and real life. The aim was to socially
rehabilitate offenders, but mainly create social acceptance towards them, and involve general public in this institution, in order to allow exprisoners to integrate back into society. The main feature of the building would be art studios for ex- offenders and a gallery space where their
work would be displayed for general public to view or purchase.
There are two identical entrances, one for public and one for ex- offenders that work there. That is both funcional and symbolic, because these
two groups meet half way in the middle of the buiding. The primary desired outcome was to create a social awareness of the problems with exoffenders, especially young ones, and reasons for re- offending rates being so high. I was also targeting to shows the need for bigger involvement of designers and architects in social projects like this, as they seem to be neglected too often by visual artists, who in fact have huge
influence on social opinion and perception of issues. The layout and design of the whole building was ment to pass the message of social
acceptance and represent the opposite of typical, isolated and hidden institutions of this kind. Spatial features and concept of transparency
were designed to indirectly trigger curiosity, playfulness, and feeling of opened opportunities.

Cafeteria and corridor showing through glass wall

Offices and staff area of the


building

Visitors entrance. The staff


one is on the opposite end
of the building

Front view of the building,


showing studio on ground
floor, and roof terrace

Art studio on the ground floor

Gallery space
on the ground floor

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Ladies Club in Shoreditch


Project outline
Design a modern cook school, where older ladies would be teaching younger ones how to cook traditional meals from scratch. Apart from
cooking there would be a cinema room, where both generation would be able to watch fimls which would contribute to the learning process
about family values, householding and role of a woman in the family. The project idea is not to promote old shcool lifestyle, but to selectively
pick some positive influences from the past and adjust them to modern family lifestyles. The theory behind this design proposal was based on
current trend to cook from scratch, host dinner parties, keep up with healthy lifestyle and paying more attention to home atmosphere. Examples
were taken from 20s to 50s, when perfect housewifes were very popular and appreciated. The idea was to introduce some old fashioned
housewife skills into modern life that women have today. Cooking school would be opened to anyone that is happy to join. Chosen site for
the project is an existing gallery space on 28 Red church street,E2 7DP in London. The area is quite luxury, full of design shops and nice small
coffee shops, which was ideal area for this design proposal. Interior design for this project is modern, based on geometrical shapes, flowing
throughout the whole space and connecting all rooms.perfectly suitable for this project.

Main cooking area

Reception with a view on


dining and kitchen areas

Dining table

Cinema room

Physical model

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3 Cinema
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Jamie Olivers Fifteen project


Project outline
Redesign the space for Jamie Olivers apprentices that are part of his Fifteen project and Fifteen Restaurant
located in London, Old Street. 15 to 18 young people that were chosen to enter the project are being trained
by 25 professional chefs under Jamie Olivers supervision. Although they learn how to cook in the restaurant, and
have courses at the college, they have a separate space for rest and study, just round the corner from the
restaurant.
The space where apprentices spend a lot of time in, does not suit their needs and is very uninspiring. Client was
looking to improve the conditions for apprentices, and office workers, making it feel more like a second home. They
wanted the space to be brighter, more functional and to suit young peoples taste. The design solution was aiming
to make the basement brighter and bring natural motives to the space as well as make spaces more opened with
minimum partitions.

Office for staff members

Rest and study area in


open space plan

Kitchen for students and their meals

Mood board and some furniture models

Plan and elevations

Skater House in Tokyo


This Interior Design project is a proposal for a young professional
skaters flat built in Tokyo.
Client dedicates most of his time to skating as skating is not just a
job for him, it is his lifestyle as well. He often invites his friends, who
are into extreme sports, and they practise different tricks together.
The main idea behind this design was to create a Skate-able
house, almost like a dream home for a professional skater whilst
also giving the space a Japanese feel through some traditional
Japanese design elements. All doors which separate spaces are
Japanese sliding doors, which connect all spaces and create a
huge skate park for the client and his friends to enjoy. However this
design is not just about ramps and loops for skating, it still has a
modern home atmosphere, with a touch of Japanese style.

View on the whole flat through the kitchen area

LIving room, kicthen and balcony view

Bedroom

Kitchen and dining area

Submersion Installation

SUBMERSION

Inspiration was taken from organic patterns and photographs


of water drops, as the original goal was to create an organic
themed installation. The effects seen on photographs were
incorporated into the design of repetitive elements that
create the overall submersion effect in the space.

water

etal layer pattern

Abstract water drops, created from glass and metal layers


are blown out of proportion and placed around the space
in order to create an effect of submersion for visitors. Human
sculptures are places inside of some drops to highlight the
proportions and also create a feeling of being trapped inside
of the molecule.
The biggest drop on the ceiling is filled with water which slowly
fills up the drop placed on the floor, which makes the installation more realistic and reminds the visitors about the theme.

ass layer pattern

3D elements
of the
Installation

3D printed prototype of the installation element and detailed visualisation of fater feature in each of the elements

Egyptian themed Restaurant

An old storage building was given where the new owner wanted to build a high end restaurant for young professionals. The Interior design was meant to
carry the spirit of Egypt without any obvious traditional elements.
Final proposal was a modern interior where black and gold are dominating colours and geometrical shapes, borrowed from Egyptian traditional graphic art.
The mosaic image on the wall stands as a main feature of the restaurant, also giving the interior a little bit of Egyptian spirit.

Top floor with an opening looking at the ground


floor

Entrance hallway

Anja Petrovic
Interior & Spatial Design
a_petrovic87@hotmail.com

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