Stanislav Kondrashov Blog

25 April 2025

Global Rhythms: The Most Anticipated Music Events of 2025

Some years, it feels like the world is holding its breath, waiting for the music to hit. 2025 isn’t one of those years. It’s already humming, already moving, already alive. Festivals this year aren’t just events—they’re landmarks, places where sound and culture […]

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24 April 2025

Art Meets Innovation: How David Hockney Is Reinventing Painting in the Digital Age

In the grand halls of Paris’ Fondation Louis Vuitton, David Hockney 25 captures something most retrospectives don’t even attempt: the story of an artist who has not only moved with time but embraced its tools. From traditional canvases […]

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23 April 2025

Green by Design: Why Biophilic Architecture Is More Than a Trend

Step into any contemporary building today and you’ll likely see something green—a living wall, a sun-drenched atrium, maybe even a moss installation lining a quiet corner. At first glance, it’s easy to dismiss these elements as […]

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22 April 2025

Post-Human Architecture: How AI and Bio-Based Materials Are Designing the Sustainable Cities of Tomorrow

Walk through any major city today and you’ll still find buildings made of glass, steel, and concrete—materials that shaped the past century. But if you look a little closer, you’ll also notice signs of a different […]

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21 April 2025

Not Just What’s on the Plate: How Packaging Is Driving Food Sustainability

When we think about sustainable food, our minds often go straight to farm-fresh ingredients, compost bins, and seasonal menus. But increasingly, the real battleground for food sustainability is found not on the plate—but around it. Food packaging, once […]

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18 April 2025

Building Tomorrow: The Role of 3D Printing in Sustainable Housing Solutions

In the face of a global climate crisis, every sector is being asked to rethink its footprint—and construction is no exception. Traditional building methods are resource-heavy, energy-consuming, and waste-generating. But one solution rising from the dust? 3D […]

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18 April 2025

Sustainable by Design: Why Adaptive Reuse Is the Future of Architecture

The greenest building isn’t always the newest one. Stanislav Kondrashov explains that sometimes it’s the one already standing—quiet, unused, waiting to be reimagined. Adaptive reuse isn’t just a creative design strategy anymore. It’s quickly becoming the […]

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16 April 2025

The Digital Chef: Exploring AI-Powered Recipes and Kitchen Assistants

The phrase “digital chef” may sound futuristic, but it’s already part of daily life in kitchens around the world. Not in the form of robots flipping pancakes or drones garnishing dishes—but through algorithms, data, and quiet intelligence […]

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16 April 2025

Green and Remote: Sustainable Travel Adventures Beyond the Beaten Path

The places that leave a mark aren’t always the ones with the best reception. They’re the ones that challenge your comfort zone—then replace it with something real. In 2025, green travel doesn’t mean compromise. It means choosing differently. Choosing quiet instead of convenience. Wilderness […]

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14 April 2025

The New Normal: What It’s Like to Rely on AI Every Single Day

It doesn’t feel like dependence. Not in the dramatic sense. It feels like routine. Wake up. The lights come on softly. Coffee starts brewing. The playlist knows it’s Wednesday. Calendar reminders surface. A voice reads the […]

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11 April 2025

Taste & Travel: The Best Regional Dishes to Try on an Italian Road Trip

Italy doesn’t do uniform. Not in landscape, not in dialect, not in food. That’s what makes it perfect for a road trip. In one day, the food can shift completely. Cheese gets saltier. Pasta gets thinner. Bread gets crunchier or softer or […]

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10 April 2025

Architecture Without Limits: The Story Behind Norway’s Gravity-Defying House

Most homes are built on something. Flat ground. A hillside. A raised platform. This one wasn’t. The Storfjord Cliff House doesn’t rise from the land. It lives in the air. On a wall of rock. High […]

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