Zverineckaya / Yurima Architects
Functionality, zoning rationality and maximum utilization of natural light are the principles by which Yurima Architects experts were guided when elaborating the apartment design, resulting in a laconic and well thought-out spatial solution.
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Architects: Yurima Architects
Location: Kiev, 02000, Ukraine
Lead Architect: Ivan Yurima
Area: 200.0 m2
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Andrew Posonskyi
Other Participants: Julia Selimova, Michael Vasin
© Andrew Posonskyi
Text description provided by the architects. Functionality, zoning rationality and maximum utilization of natural light are the principles by which Yurima Architects experts were guided when elaborating the apartment design, resulting in a laconic and well thought-out spatial solution.
© Andrew Posonskyi
Even though the project involved building six rooms and three bathrooms as requested by the customer, the interior retained a sense of lightness and freedom of open space after the zoning was completed. To achieve the desired effect, the architects completely abandoned corridors in favor of blending spaces. Each room is personalized but fits the common interior concept. Light partitions provide for easy interior transformations, opening and joining the premises or, on the contrary, completely isolating the zones.In the living room area, the main decoration materials used are porcelain til...
© Andrew Posonskyi
Architects: Yurima Architects
Location: Kiev, 02000, Ukraine
Lead Architect: Ivan Yurima
Area: 200.0 m2
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Andrew Posonskyi
Other Participants: Julia Selimova, Michael Vasin
© Andrew Posonskyi
Text description provided by the architects. Functionality, zoning rationality and maximum utilization of natural light are the principles by which Yurima Architects experts were guided when elaborating the apartment design, resulting in a laconic and well thought-out spatial solution.
© Andrew Posonskyi
Even though the project involved building six rooms and three bathrooms as requested by the customer, the interior retained a sense of lightness and freedom of open space after the zoning was completed. To achieve the desired effect, the architects completely abandoned corridors in favor of blending spaces. Each room is personalized but fits the common interior concept. Light partitions provide for easy interior transformations, opening and joining the premises or, on the contrary, completely isolating the zones.In the living room area, the main decoration materials used are porcelain til...
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