Ruslan Golubev is the founder of Anthropos Design Studio, a Pacific Northwest design practice engaged in work across Oregon and Washington. His projects span urban neighborhoods, rural sites, and open landscapes, each approached with a sensitivity to proportion, restraint, and spatial clarity.

Drawing from his Russian and Greek heritage, Ruslan’s work is informed by cultural traditions that value permanence, clarity, and a deep connection between people and place. These influences, together with a contemporary architectural perspective, shape a practice grounded in precision, simplicity, and material honesty.

While the studio’s work is rooted primarily in residential design, it also extends to select adaptive reuse, commercial, and hospitality projects. Across all scales, Ruslan seeks to create architecture that is calm, enduring, and deeply attuned to everyday life—spaces that bring beauty, order, and a sense of belonging.

Education

B.A. in Architecture – Portland State University (currently pursuing)
A.S. in Architectural Design and Drafting – Portland Community College

Photography