Associate
BArch, Dip Arch, MArch, RIBA, ARB, UMA
London, UK
Evgeniya Yatsyuk

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Evgeniya played a pivotal role in the detailed design and construction of the Mercury Tower in Malta and the delivery of the Unicorn Island Masterplan in Chengdu. Her career spans all stages of architectural development, from concept design to detailed construction documentation, providing her with a holistic understanding of both the creative and technical aspects of design and construction processes.
Prior to joining ZHA, Evgeniya worked for international practices in the Netherlands, Germany, and Russia, where she worked on projects of various stages ranging from concept to detailed design.


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Featured Projects
From a masterplan in Chengdu, to a restoration and redevelopment project in Malta, discover highlights of Evgeniya's notable projects at ZHA.

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Evgeniya completed her Master of Architecture from the Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL), and both a Diploma with Distinction and Bachelor of Architecture from Moscow Architectural Institute. She has taught workshops and lectured at prestigious institutions, including the Royal College of Art, Oxford Brookes University, and the Manchester School of Architecture. Her work has been recognised with awards and exhibited in Russia and across Europe. She actively mentors students, many of whom have gone on to internships and positions at renowned architectural practices.
Evgeniya’s background has shaped her into a resilient and determined professional. Beyond work, she enjoys competitive tennis, surfing, and snowboarding.
Projects
Explore a selection of projects Evgeniya has contributed to since joining ZHA.

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West elevation
Tall Buildings
Residential
The renovation and redevelopment of Mercury House integrates residential apartments and a boutique hotel within Malta’s most dynamic urban environment. Creating new public spaces and amenities for the island’s residents and visitors, the design responds to Paceville’s key urban challenges by investing in its civic realm and increasing its limited housing supply.

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Start-up exhibition and conference centre
Masterplans
A mixed-use masterplan for 70,000 researchers, office staff, residents and visitors, Unicorn Island has been designed to enhance the well-being of its community; its design influenced by principles within the region’s historical natural engineering projects.

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Mixed Use
The design responds to Lambeth Council’s aspirations for a district centre for Vauxhall by creating a vibrant new public square adjacent to the busy rail, underground and bus interchange. The proposal also accommodates TfL’s existing plans to upgrade the traffic gyratory and bus station to provide greater accessibility and safety for all.

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Danjiang Bridge by Zaha Hadid Architects, render by VisualArch
Transport + Infrastructure
Spanning the mouth of the Tamsui River that flows through Taipei, the Danjiang Bridge is integral to the infrastructure upgrading program of northern Taiwan. The new bridge will reduce through-traffic on congested local roads by linking Highway 2 on the river’s eastern side with Highway 15, the West Coast Expressway (Route 61) and the Bali-Xindian Expressway (Route 64) on the western side.

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Offices
Mixed Use
Located in the Linkong Economic Park within the Hongqiao Business Zone, served by its transportation hub with subway and rail, and close to Shanghai city centre and the airport, Sky Soho connects multinational, national and local enterprises with local residents.

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Transport + Infrastructure
The three new stations (Teatralna, Tsentralna and Muzeina) designed by ZHA will connect the residents, businesses, cultural and academic institutions in Dnipro’s eastern districts with the city centre and the Dnipro-Holovnyi railway terminus.

Photograph by Luke Hayes
Culture
Heritage + Regeneration
The Serpentine North Gallery consists of two distinct parts, namely the conversion of a classical 19th century brick structure – The Magazine – and a 21st century tensile structure. The Serpentine North Gallery is thus – after MAXXI in Rome – the second art space where ZHA has created a synthesis of old and new.

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Interior Architecture
The interior design of Infinitus Plaza continues the architectural narrative established by the building’s exterior form. Echoing the symbol for infinity (∞), the design creates a series of shared indoor and outdoor spaces that reflect Infinitus’ core values: connection, adaptability, and collective well-being.

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Transport + Infrastructure
Phase One of the new Bishoftu International Airport (BIA) will serve 60 million passengers a year. Further phases will serve up to 110 million passengers annually with four runways and parking for 270 aircraft.

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Culture
Mixed Use
A place of convergence and collaboration, the Yidan Center will be home to the Chen Yidan Foundation in its work to promote lifelong learning and innovation in education.
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