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Expansion of accommodation capacity of the Hotel Tirana International and Hotel tower destination and multifunctional shopping mall.
Inspired by the form of trees in the wood, this furniture company showroom, takes an artistic form, a sculpture on itself. Brown is a natural, down-to-earth neutral color. Since it is found mostly in wood, the facade represents it with a brown combined with a neutral taupe color. Since big windows are not preferred for furniture showrooms because the natural light might damage the materials, the wood’s tree concept facade serves at the same time as small thin windows, where small amounts of natural light can come in, and create beautiful forms inside. The irregular boxes brought out of the building’s body, not only make the form more attractive but also serve to create a small open gallery in the middle of the showroom, with windows on top.The inside box on the brown part of the object, serves as a place for a big monitor to be placed, which can be used for showing different advertisement and offers the company may want to show.The showroom has the most amazing sight at night, when the small tree silhouette windows, will reflect all the light and color from the inside.


The project is a typical residential project in the city of Fushe Kosova in Kosovo. The investment and construction is done by Cima Construction which is one of the biggest builders in the city. The construction has started in 2016 and expected to be finished in two years.




The owner of the company "Elkos-Group", once the deputy of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Ramiz Kelmendi is considered one of the richest persons in Kosovo. In these photos taken from "The Voice", seen luxury villas in the village Kelmendi deputy Peja Boga. For Peja millionaire, the price is not important when it comes to himself. "Yes, it's mine villas. When it for me, not as observed the costs, "he said briefly" Voice ". Thus, Kelmdni owns many businesses, buildings and luxury cars. In the declaration of assets to the Agency "Anti - corruption", he appears to be "grapes" with wealth. He owns a building (Market) 1,475.00 worth of 406,383.00 m2, another building in the amount of 1,575,873.00. He also has two houses where one of them cost no less than 350 thousand euro.








Don Café has  a unique conceptual and visual concept expected to distinguish it from other traditional coffee bars by giving it a modern image. The idea derives from sack filled with coffee grains. The walls of the bar are organically shaped and colored like coffee sack made up of “Plywood” type of wood, whereby the pillars in between are coated with textile coffee sacks. Tables and hanging chandeliers represent the coffee grains lined up asymmetrically in order to generate the impression of being inside a coffee sack. The seat has a double function; decorative and functional.  Its organic shape consists the most dominant part of the premise enabling a unique feeling of sitting unlike any other one comes across in everyday life. The bar shape plays an important role too in the functioning of the bar by generating diversities in sorts of coffees and the taste on the menu card. The outer perimeter is coated with a sort of organic layer yielded by the 4 cm plywood parts and reflects/depicts the dynamism of the bar itself. For the purposes of generating the designed organic shape, the whole plywood material was shaped in CNC machine separately in parts and ultimately assembled.  Each of the plywood element was designed individually. This because for the creation of an entire organic shape, each of the element needs to be designed separately. The entire premise consists of 1365 pieces of plywood, each dimensioned, designed, cut and assembled.




















Prishtina Grand Mosque project designed by UFV Mimarlik studio from Turkey in 2015 is the biggest to be constructed mosque in Kosovo. It is a 40.000 square meters building which consists of the religious environments as well as the commercial are with shops and the three story underground parking. The ottoman style has often been criticized by designers and citizens, considering the fact that competitors for the winning projects included Zaha Hadid and other famous architects.