The Triple Helixof Architectural DNA

A triple helix of identity, legacy, and civilization. We engineer spaces that protect cognition, security, and long-term performance.

Level I

The client's personal code: architecture as a mirror of identity

Every person carries a cultural DNA: values, appetites, fears, rituals, and ambition. Architecture becomes exact when that code is translated into space. Form is born from within, not imposed from a trend. Ergonomics, acoustics, light, and material are calibrated to the owner's rhythm.

Cyberhouse

Case Study

Cyberhouse

A laboratory for longevity and performance

CyberHouse embodies invisible engineering immunity: a residence where the environment actively tunes biology, security, and cognitive uptime.

Circadian lighting syncs with natural cycles to stabilize melatonin, cortisol, and deep sleep.

A neuroacoustic shield removes background anxiety by giving the brain silence as infrastructure.

Molecular purity turns air, water, and filtration into preventive medicine built into the shell.

Level II

The corporate code: a visual symbol of leadership

We translate deep ideas into material form: from private estates to large-scale institutional projects. The work is not image-making. It is cultural code rendered with enough precision to remain legible from the air.

Djibouti Towers

Case Study

Djibouti Towers

(Republic of Djibouti)

Challenge: create an infrastructure hub capable of redirecting East Africa's investment flows.

Scale: 43 stories and approximately 830 ft, forming the tallest cultural and business complex in the region.

Status: officially designated by the President of Djibouti as a National Project.

Manifesto: the world's first skyscraper complex whose geometry reproduces a country's national coat of arms.

National Unity Square & Samani Tower

Case Study

National Unity Square & Samani Tower

(Tajikistan)

Scale: approximately 2.1 million sq ft of development, anchored by the 833 ft Samani Tower.

Manifesto: a signal of sovereignty. From the air, the ensemble reproduces the State Coat of Arms of Tajikistan.

Architectural foundation: an ultramodern interpretation of King Samani's crown and scepter, joining royal history with futuristic engineering.

Level III

The code of civilization: architecture of a new frontier

Civilization moves by opening frontiers. We design architecture that stays ahead of that movement: infrastructure with a 300-year durability horizon, built for pioneers who think beyond inherited systems.

CyberVillage

Case Study

CyberVillage

(USA)

Program: another planet on Earth - 50 premium residences engineered to protect time, cognitive capacity, and autonomy.

Security: reinforced monolithic frames, bulletproof lockdown shutters, integrated bunkers, and a perimeter Security Operations Center.

Autonomy: solar generation up to 2 MW, Tesla energy storage, artesian water, and triple-redundant communications for up to 45 days of independence.

Chronoturismo Centro

Case Study

Chronoturismo Centro

(Yucatan, Mexico)

Program: an edutainment resort linking Mayan heritage, future-facing infrastructure, and emotional recovery.

Chrono-zones: the Past, built around ritual reconstruction, and the Future, built around space-age architecture, VR/AR, and nano-cuisine.

AI Harmony Welcome: an arrival protocol where biometric scanning generates a personalized recovery plan for each guest.

Professional track record

MetricValue and Expertise
Delivered Assets$7.5+ billion in projects for UHNW clients, 7.3+ million sq ft of space.
Budget and Schedule98% of projects delivered on budget, timelines optimized by 20% through BIM and prefabrication.
Value Appreciation25-40% increase in market value following renovation or completion.
Biometric OptimizationMicroclimate management, cortisol regulation, phytoncides, chromotherapy, and antibacterial environments.
Security and ResilienceSeismic resistance up to magnitude 8.5, fire hardening, bunkers, panic rooms, and SCIF zones shielded against eavesdropping.
Ecology and Quality of LifeUp to 45 days of autonomy, particle filtration down to 0.001 microns (approx. 40 millionths of an inch), water of alpine-glacier purity. WELL (Platinum) and LEED standards.

Brand ecosystem

Lead Architect: Lex Wizhevsky

Lead architect | Grand Prix d'Architecture, Festival Automobile International 2021 | Selected international press coverage

Lex Wizhevsky is entrusted with national projects and demanding private estates. Clients choose him not for a surface aesthetic, but for his ability to engineer spaces that work for the owner: spaces that protect, improve performance, and become long-term family infrastructure.

Architecture should extend personal strength and freedom. It should protect you, multiply your energy, and preserve the most important advantage: clarity of mind and the ability to shape the future.

Holder of a Master's degree in Architecture and a Master's degree in Economics, with additional training in sports medicine and physiology. This combination allows Lex to design simultaneously across three dimensions:

  1. Engineering excellence
  2. Biometric optimization
  3. Deep symbolic identity

The home becomes a carefully engineered biosystem, an extension of the human body, and a precise manifesto of the owner's values. Lex Wizhevsky regularly serves as an expert and quality arbiter, chairing and joining juries for awards including TAD Awards and Best for Life Awards.

Five continents. Two national projects. One approach: architecture that empowers the human being.
Lex Wizhevsky

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International coverage

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