
Maxim Kashin Architects
Maxim Kashin Architects is an architecture studio based in Moscow, founded in 2019 by Maxim Kashin. The studio is recognized for its ability to blend contemporary design with artistic reinterpretations of historical avant-gardes. The studio's works explore themes of geometry, light, and material contrasts, with a strong focus on the relationship between aesthetics and functionality.
Iconic Projects
The studio has distinguished itself with projects in commercial spaces, private residences, and offices. Some of their most notable works include:
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SLAVA 2024, an office inspired by Suprematist principles.
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Galaxy Bar, a venue that combines modern architecture with historical references.
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White Cassette, a design concept focused on luminous structural panels.
Awards and Recognitions
The studio has received numerous international awards, including:
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Architizer A+Awards
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Leonic Awards
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DNA Awards
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A'Design Award (editions 2022 and 2024)
Creative Vision
The team at Maxim Kashin Architects works with the goal of creating environments that stimulate the senses and tell stories through innovative architectural forms. The studio draws inspiration from the Suprematist movement and the spatial representations of 20th-century modernists.
Maxim Kashin, the founder and key figure of the studio, graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute and has been a member of the Moscow and Russian architecture unions since 2018. His career is characterized by a commitment to experimentation and the search for aesthetic solutions that also respect functionality.
Collaborations and Clients
The studio has collaborated with major brands and institutions to create bars, restaurants, public spaces, and custom projects for exhibition events.
Innovation and Technology
In every project, the studio utilizes cutting-edge technologies and experiments with innovative materials, maintaining a sustainable approach and reducing environmental impact through the use of recycled materials and low-energy lighting solutions.