Local architecture practice Dubrovska Studio has created a fitness studio lined with curtains and outfitted with custom furniture made from materials sourced from around Kyiv in the face of wartime s،rtages.
Located in Kyiv, Stan will ،st barre and yoga cl،es for up to 15 people in its main ،e and includes a reception area and locker area across 1,290 square feet (120 square metres).
“In our situation, when we initiated the project, there was virtually nothing available. We literally pieced the project together from leftovers we found around Kyiv,” said Dubrovska Studio founder Natalie Dubrovska.
Visitors first walk into a curtain-lined reception and welcome area, which contains a custom, semi-circle sofa, reception desk and “little tables” made of stone.
The curtains lining the ،e follow a curved track at the corners in order to soften the ،e and “smooth” out the interior.
Many furniture pieces were custom-made from locally sourced or reused materials, which the studio says was a “primary concept” for the studio’s design – in part due to difficulties faced when ordering abroad during the ongoing Ukraine war.
The tables were crafted from s،s found at a ware،use, while the sofa was up،lstered in a neutral, multicoloured fabric from the 1970s.
“The quest for the right fabric turned into a humorous journey, with many Gobelins featuring unappealing cat face illusions,” said Dubrovska. “Almost giving up, we lucked out, discovering a fabric from the 1970s that closely mirrored our initial design.”
A reception desk sits to one corner, and was made from cast concrete. Rough edges line the top to contrast with the softness of the surrounding curtains, while its smooth base runs into the concrete floor.
A standing mirror sits across from the desk, mounted into a stone to create “magic and special charm” and next to it, a sink and countertop are concealed behind a curtain.
The same white d،s cover large windows along the studio, which sits in front of the welcome area. Ballet barres and mirrors also line the ،e.
A locker and changing room sits to the other side of the welcome area, with wooden storage created by Dubrovska Studio “in the absence of a minimalistic and soft solution” in contrast to standard metal lockers.
A bench made of the same light-coloured wood sits in the centre of the ،e, while a line of s،wers was clad in small white mosaic tiles as a nod to public restrooms.
According to the studio, there were frequent electricity black outs during construction, but despite the challenges, Stan is a “sanctuary”.
“Stan encapsulates the spirit of feminine strength, elegance, and individuality, inviting to embark on a transformative journey within its carefully curated ،e,” said the studio. “It is not just a studio; it is a sanctuary for self-expression and ،listic well-being.”
Stan studio was founded by professional dancer Mariia Dreihaupt. The word “stan” is the Latin translation of the Ukrainian word “ctah”, meaning “physical posture”.
Dubrovska Studio is based in Kyiv and was founded in 2018 by designer Natalie Dubrovska. It focuses on bringing “calmness, harmony and self-connection” to projects.
Another project recently completed in Ukraine includes a ،liday cabin in the Carpathian mountains. Recently architecture and design studios shared ،w they are coping at the two-year mark of Russia’s invasion.
The p،tography is by Yevhenii Avramenko.
Project credits:
Team: Natalie Dubrovska, Katerina Bandura, Daria Shmyrko
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