About MVV
MVV is a creative collective working within the broad realm of design, implementing a case-study approach to each individual project. Our multidisciplinary background enables us to cultivate an extensive project development method based on research and experimentation, with the objective of creating a formal, functional and aesthetic singularity.
Kostantin Trpenoski founded the practice in 2010 as a creative hub, which enabled fruitful collaborations with numerous remarkably talented designers, architects and artists on various design projects, many of which gained notable recognitions and awards. In the past decade, MVV had the opportunity to work on a wide array of projects, from product and graphic design, interior and scenography, to residential and public architecture as well as urban design. Today, the studio operates from Vienna and Skopje but is progressively expanding its work globally.
We are convinced that good and thoughtful design has an immense effect on improving the quality of life, it enriches and reestablishes cultural and social values and is crucial for environmental sustainability. To ensure that our work is contributing to these greater challenges, we incorporate a holistic design strategy, investing our expertise, time and attention to each step of the design process, starting with conceptual design all the way to detailed planning and realization oversight. We aim to elevate every project to its maximum potential through careful analysis of its context, requirements, budget and aspirations, creating a congruous design entity that equally reflects its pragmatic and artistic qualities.
Awards and Recognitions
2023 • Best Scenography • Vojdan Chernodrinski Award • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time • Drama Theater – Skopje
2021 • Honorable Mention • Buildner (Bee Breeders), Architecture Competition • Yoga House on a Cliff • Oleiros, Portugal
2019 • Best Scenography • Vojdan Chernodrinski Award • Macbeth • Macedonian National Theatre
2018 • 1st Prize • City of Wels, Urban Design Competition • Lokalbahnhof Areal • Wels, Austria
2013 • 2nd Prize • City of Vienna, Architecture Competition • School Campus Attemsgasse • Vienna, Austria
2011 • 1st Prize • City of Struga, Architecture Competition • Pedestrian Bridge Over The Crn Drim River • Struga, Macedonia