Studio: Oridomain

The foundation of the Studio Oridomain approach is built on three primary pillars:

A renovation of a traditional summer cottage, this project replaced wooden dacha siding with Corten steel panels that oxidize into a deep orange. The interior features a sunken conversation pit around a fire hood, with polycarbonate walls that turn opaque at the touch of a sensor. It is consistently listed as one of Airbnb's most wish-listed architectural stays in Eastern Europe. Studio Oridomain

Electronic locks, 24/7 onsite security, and integrated intercom systems ensure a safe urban living experience. The foundation of the Studio Oridomain approach is

: Buildings often feature on-site supermarkets (like Jumbo City), restaurants, and 24/7 security. In an era where trends are cyclical and

The studio’s approach is characterized by a respectful dialogue between the past and the future. In an era where trends are cyclical and often disposable, Studio Oridomain prioritizes timelessness over trendiness. Whether working in architecture, digital branding, or product design, the studio treats every project as an exercise in archaeology and architecture combined. They dig for the cultural and functional roots of a brief—the "origin"—and then construct a "domain" that is cohesive, immersive, and distinctly suited to the client’s identity. This method results in work that feels inevitable rather than forced; it feels as though the design was always meant to inhabit that specific space.