F5: Viktor Udzenija?s Interests Led To Limited Edition Furniture + Light Installations
Croatian architect + interior designer Viktor Udzenija has a penchant for light installations + Rick Owens' Moncler Buss.
Photo: Mariano Vivanco
In 2011, Croatian architect and interior designer Viktor Udzenija founded his eponymous studio in Dubai, UAE, and in Summer of 2020 expanded to Europe. In his global portfolio of projects, Viktor takes an artisanal, bespoke approach to high-end residential, retail and commercial design. Having gained his architecture degree at the Technical University of Munich, and shaping his career early on at Foster+Partners in London, his approach is rooted in his understanding of space. Proportion, functionality and sustainability guide all Viktor’s projects, whether in architecture or interior design. An understanding of matter follows, which is then supplemented by his devotion to craft and highly specialized artisans. These elements, combined with contemporary artwork and collectible design pieces, forge high-level, future-focussed, sustainable projects. Since establishing the studio, Viktor has won a series of international architectural design competitions and awards, including Sustainability Initiative of the Year and Residential Project of the Year. He’s also been recognized by Architectural Digest in its Top 50 Interior Designers of the Middle East list and by Middle East Architect magazine as a Top Architect for several consecutive years.
Viktor?s interest in functionality and materiality has spurned a series of ...
Photo: Mariano Vivanco
In 2011, Croatian architect and interior designer Viktor Udzenija founded his eponymous studio in Dubai, UAE, and in Summer of 2020 expanded to Europe. In his global portfolio of projects, Viktor takes an artisanal, bespoke approach to high-end residential, retail and commercial design. Having gained his architecture degree at the Technical University of Munich, and shaping his career early on at Foster+Partners in London, his approach is rooted in his understanding of space. Proportion, functionality and sustainability guide all Viktor’s projects, whether in architecture or interior design. An understanding of matter follows, which is then supplemented by his devotion to craft and highly specialized artisans. These elements, combined with contemporary artwork and collectible design pieces, forge high-level, future-focussed, sustainable projects. Since establishing the studio, Viktor has won a series of international architectural design competitions and awards, including Sustainability Initiative of the Year and Residential Project of the Year. He’s also been recognized by Architectural Digest in its Top 50 Interior Designers of the Middle East list and by Middle East Architect magazine as a Top Architect for several consecutive years.
Viktor?s interest in functionality and materiality has spurned a series of ...
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