We serve you from Strategy to Implementation

Our work goes beyond design.

Combining research, consultancy, and policy advice

with Design and Planning expertise.

We support clients from early vision to final delivery.

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Architecture

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Consulting

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Strategy

  • Development Vision
  • Urban Design Logic
  • Strategic Masterplan (Framework)

Design

  • Overall Masterplan Design
  • Key Node Urban Design
  • Implementable Guidelines

Implementation

  • Process Facilitation
  • Masterplan Implementation Supervision
  • Key Area Implementation

Strategy

  • Strategic Definition (Project Idea)

Design

  • Concept Design
  • Schematic Design
  • Developed Design

Implementation

  • Construction Drawings
  • Design Supervision

Strategy

  • Feasibility Study
  • Conceptual Design
  • Branding Strategy

Design

  • Schematic Design
  • Detailed Design
  • Interior Design

Implementation

  • Construction Drawing
  • Design Specifications
  • Contract Management
  • On-site Supervision

Strategy

  • Project Development
  • Operations Strategy
  • Planning Documents
  • Policy Advice
  • Research and Development
  • Market and Strategic Positioning

Communication Design

  • Branding and Visual Identity
  • Multimedia and Content
  • Environmental Design
  • Signage and Wayfinding
  • Exhibition and Public Installations
  • Communication Campaigns

We focuson Change:

Transformation

At MLA+, we design for positive transformation, not by starting from scratch, but by building on existing places, knowledge, and people. We prioritize change that supports regeneration, balances human and ecological needs, and is guided by shared values.

Climate

We respond to the climate crisis by shifting from ego-centric to eco-centric thinking, creating spaces that align with local environments and respect ancient wisdom alongside modern expertise.

Collaboration

Collaboration is at the heart of our work. We partner with local communities and experts across disciplines, to value their knowledge, and co-create long-term solutions. Designing with and for the local is not just a method, it’s our mindset.

Explore Projects

Beibei Xiema Science City

Beibei Xiema Science City

Beibei Xiema Science City

The one in Beibei west is expected to be the largest science city in China, taking place in an area with high ecological and cultural value. As the north end of the vast Beibei plan, our design for the Xiema Science City negotiates a synergetic relation between the new development and the natural assets of the Longfeng river valley. Science-related program becomes the interface between city and natural areas, benefitting both conditions and providing a unique experience for local scientists. This project proposes a series of hybrid typologies to bring nature, tradition and science together: Innovation farms, Mountain eco-village, River valley campus, Industry 4.0 and Service platforms. And the river valley is the setting for a series of mixed-use programmatic islands. They are arranged and shaped according to topography, connected through a series of path systems and bridges. Living and working in these top facilities clusters will feel like being completely immersed in nature.

Ekaterinburg Spatial Strategy Development

Ekaterinburg Spatial Strategy Development

location Ekaterinburg

Ekaterinburg Spatial Strategy Development

Ekaterinburg, Russia’s fourth largest city, initiated a comprehensive visioning process to guide its future development. MLA+ and its partners facilitated public workshops, expert consultations, and strategy sessions to identify key challenges and opportunities. The resulting strategy emphasized the importance of connecting the city to the wider region, diversifying its economy, and enhancing its urban quality of life. It proposed spatial scenarios that balance growth with preservation of cultural heritage and natural assets. The process also resulted in the publication of a book that documents the findings and provides a roadmap for future development.

Green Corridor Planner Guidelines: Building a Resilient Green Network for Almaty

Green Corridor Planner Guidelines: Building a Resilient Green Network for Almaty

location Almaty

Green Corridor Planner Guidelines: Building a Resilient Green Network for Almaty

Green Corridor Planner Guidelines is a comprehensive framework developed for the World Bank to guide Almaty Agglomeration in creating a resilient, interconnected green network across river valleys, road buffers, and peri-urban landscapes. Responding to accelerating climate risks — rising temperatures, drought, mudflows, floods, landscape degradation — the guideline establishes a structured system of approaches and tools to restore ecological functions, increase urban tree canopy, enhance public spaces, and integrate nature-based solutions across diverse climatic zones.