A vibrant Dizengof/99 new cafe was opened in Moscow on Lyusinovskaya street. The project brings a refreshing atmosphere of Tel Aviv’s natural and laid-back style to the city. Designed by UTRO architecture studio, the space redefines the brand’s signature aesthetic by infusing vintage and retro elements.
Project name
Dizengof/99 café
Photography
Vlad Feoktistov
Design team
Kristina Aleksandrova, Viktoria Ilyushina, Alena Zaytseva, Marina Yarmarkina
Typology
Hospitality › Cafe
The Stereo park is a cherished landmark for the city's residents situated at the heart of downtown, intersecting key tourist routes near historic attractions. The architects of the project is the UTRO studio.
Project name
Stereo Park Landscape
Photography
Vlad Feoktistov
Principal architect
Alena Zaitseva
Landscape Architecture
Lighting: Sergey Zhigalev
Design team
Alena Zaitseva, Grigoriy Nikiforov, Marina Yarmarkina, Olga Khokhlova
Collaborators
Dina Leonova
Typology
Park › Landscape Architecture
A new Israeli cuisine cafe Dizengof/99 was opened in Tashkent, the architects of the project is the UTRO studio. The interior design has been artfully crafted to encapsulate the distinctive and vibrant essence of the brand, while also drawing inspiration from an enriching journey through Uzbekistan.
Project name
Israeli Dizengof/99 in Tashkent
Location
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Photography
Baha Khakimov
Principal architect
Kristina Alexandrova
Design team
Kristina Alexandrova, Viktoria Ilushina, Alyona Zaitseva, Marina Yarmarkina, Olga Rokal
Collaborators
Anastasia Slavskaya
Tools used
SketchUp, Autodesk AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign
Material
Hand-molded bricks, birch plywood, ceramic tiles, plexiglass, metal structures
Budget
~ 100 hundred dollars
Typology
Hospitality › Cafe