Born in 1991 in the city of Stryi, Ukraine. Graduated as an architect and urban planner at the National Forestry University of Ukraine. Since 2014, he has worked in architectural bureaus: ZOTOV&CO, YOD design, Pashenko and ZELEMIN as a leading architect and freelancer.
In 2018, he won the CANactions young architects competition. Later, he took second place at the Trojska school international competition in Prague, Czech Republic.
Participated in interdisciplinary research, such as “Dreaming about KhTZ – the future of the largest tractor plant in Eastern Europe” and “Rethinking the container settlement for IDPs in Nikopol” in cooperation with the Kharkiv School of Architecture and GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit).
He was part of the ZOTOV & CO and CANactions team that developed the Telychka master plan — a 200-hectare abandoned industrial zone in the center of Kyiv on the banks of the Dnieper.
In the first days of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine, he volunteered for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Served in artillery reconnaissance. Released to the reserve in February 2023.
Works in complex restoration of urban and rural areas, development of large degraded areas, architecture of buildings and rethinking of modern Ukrainian architecture