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Clear Visionary · Manifesto · 2026

The Art of Living,
redrawn.

I · Vision

Mona Lisa watches. For five hundred years she has watched, and we have called the way she watches vision. To be a Visionary is not to imagine the future. It is to see what is in front of you so completely that the future becomes obvious.

We named the studio for that kind of seeing — Clear in the work, Visionary in the gaze.

II · Why Blue

There is a blue you cannot make from anything else. In the Renaissance, painters dug it from mountains in Afghanistan — lapis lazuli, ground into ultramarine, costlier than gold, reserved for the robes of the Virgin and the night skies of saints. Vermeer ruined his finances over it.

In 2014, Shuji Nakamura received the Nobel Prize for inventing the blue LED. Without his blue there is no white light, no full-color display, no cinema, no screen.

We chose this blue because it is the blue that lets us see — twice. In paint, and in pixels. In a chapel, and on a phone. In Mona Lisa's dress, and in every villa we conceive at night.

III · AI as Friend and Co-Creator

The world has not yet decided what AI will be to us. We have. In our residences and sanctuaries, AI is not a tool, not a threat, not a layer applied on top. AI is a fellow visionary. A co-author. It listens to the room, learns the family, helps the architecture become more itself.

The result is not a "smart home" — a smart home is a household appliance with extra features. We are designing something different. A home that creates with you. A sanctuary that knows your rhythm, and amplifies it.

IV · Three Modes

We work in three registers — the three modes a human life asks of architecture.

Living. The home where you wake, eat, raise children, age. AI Villas where light follows your morning, where music remembers Sunday, where the architecture anticipates the next thing you will want.

Healing. The sanctuary you go to recover. Wellness retreats and resort spas conceived not as treatment-rooms with extras, but as cinematic environments that teach the body to slow down. AI as a quiet observer of every guest's state.

Gathering. The destination where strangers become friends. Cultural pavilions, beach clubs, immersive landscapes — places that make people feel their being-together.

V · The Atmosphere

Three words guide every project we shape.

Cinematic
A space that speaks before you do.
Attentive
A space that notices.
Inspiring
A space that makes a different version of you feel possible.

VI · The Invitation

The Art of Living is not a marketing phrase. It is the discipline of taking the timeless question — how should a life be lived? — and answering it with the tools we now have, including the newest one. We invite collaborators, clients, journalists, friends. The studio is open.

— Oleksandr Andriienko & Jane Levitan

Bali · 2026