Project

Mixed-use building, Byshiv

This architectural object is an example of functional restraint and structural clarity, while simultaneously creating a distinct and modern image. Its structure combines elements of public and administrative space, organized with consideration for communal infrastructure needs and the potential for public events.

Architectural Idea

The building is designed in the spirit of contemporary monumental minimalism with a pronounced structural logic. The spatial image is shaped by rhythmic vertical accents of monolithic columns, which create a sense of openness and representativeness. A glass stained-glass area on the main facade gives the building a public character and provides visual contact between the interior space and the external environment.
The facade finishes combine glass, concrete structures, and metal-coated cassette panels. This combination emphasizes the reliability, modernity, and at the same time, the restraint of the image.

Facade Design

The building has a clear rectangular shape and stands out due to its symmetry and logical module. The main facade is articulated by a large transparent volume that emphasizes the main entrance. Vertical concrete columns maintain a sense of scale, breaking the facade into structured sections. The sides of the building are clad with metal panels featuring thin vertical stripes that harmonize with the rhythm of the windows.
Evening lighting highlights the architectural geometry, emphasizing the entrance group and the overall composition.

Landscape and Context

The building is situated on an open, landscaped area with wide pedestrian paths and green lawns. Behind it lies a fragmented landscaped slope with greenery and stone elements. The presence of national and European Union flags reflects the civic and institutional status of the object.
The project in Byshiv is an example of architecture that balances functionality and symbolism. Its austere, geometrically refined image emphasizes modern state identity while leaving space for multifunctional use.