Misha Yasenyavski

Architectural Designer
Architecture and Urban Design
BSc MSc, Politecnico di Milano
Based in Mallorca, Spain

At the heart of every project is a conversation with the land, its history, its people, and the unique rhythms of its environment. As architects, our first responsibility is to listen.

Great architecture doesn’t impose itself. It grows from the character of the site, shaped by topography, light, materials, and memory. Before drawing begins, we study the seasonal winds, vernacular forms, cultural layers, and how people might live, gather, and move within the space.

Design becomes meaningful when it is rooted in context and purpose. It’s about balance of proportion and function, form and feeling. Whether using local materials like timber, stone, or clay, or referencing traditional craftsmanship in a contemporary way, our work seeks to be intentional, enduring, and deeply responsive.

We believe in architecture that belongs not just to a site, but to its community and climate. Every detail, from layout to texture, is a quiet reflection of place.

Architecture with purpose begins by listening. And in listening,
it learns to belong.