Ph: GORK
Geo: Nizhniy Novgorod, RU
The entire year of 2023 was a period of significant restructuring for Gork Studio’s marketing and positioning in the 3D visualization market. An important milestone was our new website, which united three areas of activity: 3D content production, an architectural magazine, and a photo project. The implementation took more than half a year, and throughout 2024, we reaped the rewards of this meticulous work: our turnover tripled, and we have a solid workload for the first quarter of 2025.
The dynamics required a sharp influx of resources. However, we survived, became more confident, and took on tasks we previously avoided, namely: animation, interactivity, and interiors. Our partners even assembled a pilot for an excellent website; we just need to try it out in mockups for a complete set. I hope to find time during the holidays to publish a couple of landmark projects.
The magazine’s geography expanded with articles about Vologda, Yaroslavl, Suzdal, Yekaterinburg, Kyrgyzstan, and Belarus. I’m considering heading towards Vladivostok in 2025 (so many projects gathered there) and China (a whole different planet). I will also add essays about Roerich and the Wanderers, as well as an important interview with Sergey Kuznetsov — the Chief Architect of Moscow.
Friends, may 2025 bring you joy, interesting projects, and beautiful architecture! Happy New Year!
Kirill Gorozhanin, Head of GORK.
P. S. Oh, I almost forgot to brag about our new accessory for the GORK® logo — a small letter R in a circle
Geo: Nizhniy Novgorod, RU
The entire year of 2023 was a period of significant restructuring for Gork Studio’s marketing and positioning in the 3D visualization market. An important milestone was our new website, which united three areas of activity: 3D content production, an architectural magazine, and a photo project. The implementation took more than half a year, and throughout 2024, we reaped the rewards of this meticulous work: our turnover tripled, and we have a solid workload for the first quarter of 2025.
The dynamics required a sharp influx of resources. However, we survived, became more confident, and took on tasks we previously avoided, namely: animation, interactivity, and interiors. Our partners even assembled a pilot for an excellent website; we just need to try it out in mockups for a complete set. I hope to find time during the holidays to publish a couple of landmark projects.
The magazine’s geography expanded with articles about Vologda, Yaroslavl, Suzdal, Yekaterinburg, Kyrgyzstan, and Belarus. I’m considering heading towards Vladivostok in 2025 (so many projects gathered there) and China (a whole different planet). I will also add essays about Roerich and the Wanderers, as well as an important interview with Sergey Kuznetsov — the Chief Architect of Moscow.
Friends, may 2025 bring you joy, interesting projects, and beautiful architecture! Happy New Year!
Kirill Gorozhanin, Head of GORK.
P. S. Oh, I almost forgot to brag about our new accessory for the GORK® logo — a small letter R in a circle