"Four Nooks" - Interior of the Apartment in Moscow / Alexey Rozenberg
The apartment is in a high-rise building with a flat façade. The apartment?s space is stretched along the front of the windows and is cut by transverse load-bearing concrete walls into small cells. The transverse walls were set with an indifferent, slightly beaten pace, which created a harsh character for the interior. The architect fought with their dictate by highlighting the mechanical division into sections, revealing two concrete pylons, turning them into art objects and finding for each their own game and solution.
© Victor Chernishev
Architects: Alexey Rozenberg
Location: Moscow, Russia
Area: 115.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Victor Chernishev
© Victor Chernishev
Text description provided by the architects. The apartment is in a high-rise building with a flat façade. The apartment?s space is stretched along the front of the windows and is cut by transverse load-bearing concrete walls into small cells. The transverse walls were set with an indifferent, slightly beaten pace, which created a harsh character for the interior. The architect fought with their dictate by highlighting the mechanical division into sections, revealing two concrete pylons, turning them into art objects and finding for each their own game and solution.
© Victor Chernishev
© Victor Chernishev
Concrete pylons have become the basis for concave-convex, and sometimes...
© Victor Chernishev
Architects: Alexey Rozenberg
Location: Moscow, Russia
Area: 115.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Victor Chernishev
© Victor Chernishev
Text description provided by the architects. The apartment is in a high-rise building with a flat façade. The apartment?s space is stretched along the front of the windows and is cut by transverse load-bearing concrete walls into small cells. The transverse walls were set with an indifferent, slightly beaten pace, which created a harsh character for the interior. The architect fought with their dictate by highlighting the mechanical division into sections, revealing two concrete pylons, turning them into art objects and finding for each their own game and solution.
© Victor Chernishev
© Victor Chernishev
Concrete pylons have become the basis for concave-convex, and sometimes...
-------------------------------- |
|
311 Third Transformation: Historic Building Re-Envisioned
24-04-2024 05:00 - (
architecture )
Clubhouse: Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living Above Toronto
24-04-2024 05:00 - (
architecture )