Oleksandr Yatsevskyi

Co-owner | Architect at New Vision Agency
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Ukraine, UA

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Experience

    • United States
    • Architecture and Planning
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Co-owner | Architect
      • 2018 - Present

      Innovative approach at New Vision Project is based on the main technology that has turned the understanding of modern design. A team of 20 narrow-minded professionals works in the format of the latest BIM-technology or Building Information Model. This technology is an Information Construction Model, which consists in synchronous interaction of all processes, as well as stages of the design, construction and operation of buildings and structures. At the same time, customers, architects, designers, engineers and other specialists work. Show less

    • Director
      • 2013 - 2015

      Planning and organization of work of the project department in the ADH holding. A total of 115k square meters were projected and implemented. Planning and organization of work of the project department in the ADH holding. A total of 115k square meters were projected and implemented.

    • Architect | Director of Conceptual Department
      • 2010 - 2013

      Development of conceptual decisions of residential development, analysis of European housing architecture and adaptation in the holding's projects. Development of conceptual decisions of residential development, analysis of European housing architecture and adaptation in the holding's projects.

Education

  • Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture
    Master of Architecture - MArch, Architecture
    2001 - 2007

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