Anton Yakovlev
Los Angeles Historical Society is a civic landmark integrating public gathering spaces with exhibition, archive, and research functions.Some images may be cropped. Click on an image to see the full image without cropping.
Anton Yakovlev
Transverse Section illustrating layered academic spaces organized around shared circulation, with a central stair connecting public and studio environments.
Anton Yakovlev
Diagrammatic study of the Los Angeles Historical Society illustrating layered circulation, vertical program organization, and material strategy.
Anton Yakovlev
Floor plan drawings of the LA Historical Society Center showing multiple levels with galleries, research spaces, offices, circulation routes, and a central courtyard organized within a contemporary civic building.
Anton Yakovlev
Interior rendering of a pottery studio organized by intersecting curved forms that guide circulation, define work zones, and bring natural light deep into the space through overhead openings.
Anton Yakovlev
Longitudinal section illustrating how curved interior walls organize circulation and program, while skylights bring natural light deep into the studio to shape atmosphere and highlight material textures.
Anton Yakovlev
Interior rendering of the main studio space, where curved concrete partitions organize circulation and display zones. Overhead skylights bring natural light deep into the room, casting sharp geometric shadows that emphasize texture, material depth, and the project’s fluid spatial character.
Anton Yakovlev
BFA Environmental Design
I’m Anton Yakovlev, a Class of 2026 Environmental Design student with a focus on architecture
and spatial design. My work centers on creating spaces that are functional, visually
engaging, and comfortable for the people who use them. I’m interested in how design
can shape movement, atmosphere, and everyday experience, and I aim to develop thoughtful
solutions that balance creativity with purpose.
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