ZAROSINSKI ARCHITECTURE
&
INTERIOR DESIGN
Transforming Your Surroundings
Zarosinski Architecture and Interior Design is dedicated to providing you with a high level of service . We believe our past clients are the best advertising we could ever hope for. Our high level of commitment and service are best described by clients who have had the opportunity of going through the entire design process with us from the beginning ideas to their final physical manifestation in the real world.
OUR PORTFOLIO
Zarosinski Architecture and Interior Design designed this house on a hill set in a beautiful setting with Klamath Lake to the West, mountains to the East and the city of Klamath Falls to the West. On the North side is a secluded entry courtyard that keeps the dramatic setting hidden only to surprize the viewer later after they enter the home and are taken on a journey of discovery that changes as the light changes during the day and the seasons change throughout the year.
We designed a major renovation to an existing house on Klamath Lake. It was a very challenging renovation that involved the complete removal and replacement of the existing roof structure with several rooms being added on to the original house. A loft was added where there once was an open courtyard. Please see the before pictures to see the dramatic transformation
KLAMATH HEART CLINIC
Zarosinski Architecture and Interior Design designed the Klamath Heart Clinic renovation closely with the doctors and key staff members to arrive at the recently completed design. The Klamath Heart Clinic is located near Sky Lakes Hospital in Klamath Falls. It was an existing buildng that underwent a major renovation and addition to meet the needs of the Klamath Heart Clinic. It was built in record time on a tight schedule
I designed the interior renovation for my parents living and dinning room in their home in Klamath Falls, Oregon while I was attending the University of Oregon to obtain my architectural degree in 1985.
I designed and build the stained glass light fixtures and panels during 2 of my college summers.
Zarosinski Architecture and Interior Design designed the Klamath Heart Clinic renovation closely with the doctors and key staff members to arrive at the recently completed design. The Klamath Heart Clinic is located near Sky Lakes Hospital in Klamath Falls. It was an existing buildng that underwent a major renovation and addition to meet the needs of the Klamath Heart Clinic. It was built in record time on a tight schedule
I designed the interior renovation for my parents living and dinning room in their home in Klamath Falls, Oregon while I was attending the University of Oregon to obtain my architectural degree in 1985.
I designed and build the stained glass light fixtures and panels during 2 of my college summers.
ARTISTIC INTERESTS
SCULPTURE
Robert also enjoys other artistic pursuits other than architecture. He also enjoys doing figurative sculpture.
CUSTOM LIGHTING DESIGN
Robert enjoys working in glass and builds light fixtures of his own designs as well as stained glass panels which are shown in the interiors of his childhood home on this website.
PASTEL
This is a pastel that Robert did of his father fly fishing on Camas Creek in the Warner Valley Mountains outside Lakeview Oregon. Robert grew up surrounded by art. His mother was a abstract watercolorist who explored the endless interaction of colors and shapes and her work was strongly influenced by music. She studied music and at Lewis and Clark College in Portland Oregon. His grandmother was a watercolorist as well as a potter. HIs grandmother studied fine arts at the University of Oregon under Maude Kerns in the 1920s.
ARTISTIC INTERESTS
FURNITURE DESIGN
This beautiful table was designed and built by Nancy Zarosinski while attending the University of Oregon for Interior Architecture.
JEWELRY DESIGN
Robert enjoys working in glass and builds light fixtures of his own designs as well as stained glass panels which are shown in the interiors of his childhood home on this website.
PASTEL
This is a pastel that Robert did of his father fly fishing on Camas Creek in the Warner Valley Mountains outside Lakeview Oregon. Robert grew up surrounded by art. His mother was a abstract watercolorist who explored the endless interaction of colors and shapes and her work was strongly influenced by music. She studied music and at Lewis and Clark College in Portland Oregon. His grandmother was a watercolorist as well as a potter. HIs grandmother studied fine arts at the University of Oregon under Maude Kerns in the 1920s.