Architectural concept developed for the Silichi recreational area in Belarus.
The project explored the integration of contemporary architecture within a natural landscape defined by hills, forests and seasonal recreational activities. Rather than competing with the surrounding environment, the design aimed to extend the existing topography through a series of low-profile architectural volumes embedded into the terrain.
The composition was organized around panoramic views, pedestrian connections and public gathering spaces, creating a continuous relationship between landscape and architecture.
Special attention was given to the experience of movement through the site. The project investigated how circulation paths, terraces and public platforms could become part of a larger spatial sequence connecting visitors with the surrounding environment.
The architecture combines natural materials, large glazed surfaces and simple geometric forms, emphasizing openness, daylight and visual connection to the landscape throughout the year.
Project Information
Project: Silichi Mountain Resort
Location: Silichi, Belarus
Year: 2015–2016
Type: Recreational / Hospitality Concept
Status: Concept Design
Credits
Architectural Design
Dmitrij Kisselev
Visualization & Development
BREP STUDIO
My Role
Architectural concept development, spatial planning, landscape integration studies, architectural visualization and presentation development.
Design Focus
Landscape Integration
Hospitality Architecture
Recreational Environment
Public Space Design
Architectural Visualization
Spatial Experience
## Publication
The project was featured in ARCH Evolution Magazine as part of a publication exploring contemporary architectural concepts and landscape-integrated development projects in Belarus.









