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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Gazebo for TV show in Moscow Region, Russia by za bor architects (designed using ArchiCAD and 3dSMax)

 
October 18th, 2011 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: za bor architects

The project has been developed specially for popular TV show “Dachniy Otvet” (Eng: “The village talks”). The idea of the show is that for those owners of country houses and cottages, who agreed to participate in the experiment, the invited designers or architects do re-planning of a part of their village. The important moment is that the house owners pay nothing for reconstruction, but at the same time they can’t influence the result, so it comes always unexpected for them. The architects in their turn try to offer the most original solutions.

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

  • Architect: za bor architects / Arseniy Borisenko, Peter Zaytsev
  • Name of Project: Gazebo for TV show
  • Location: Moscow Region, Russia
  • Principal Use: recreation
  • Engineering: za bor architects
  • Materials: larchwood, break, steel
  • Project year: 2011
  • Photographs: Peter Zaytsev
  • Software used: ArchiCAD and 3DS Max

The object here is fairly typical suburban area, with garden trees belonging to the captain of the yacht, who enjoys cooking on the grill with his family and a number of friends.

Architects have suggested to make a small-size self-supporting structure consisting of fourteen planes made ​​of  larch white-tinted wood. The gazebo has the helical structure resembling a sea wave, with an area for feasts (dining zone) and, in the distant second part separated by a small air “gap”, is a barbecue area with a chargrill made of brick and steel. Architect’s concept for the construction is transparency and openness which inspires a contact between man and nature, especially because of surroundings: a green lawn and wonderful fruit trees giving an abundant harvest each fall. Neutral tints of the gazebo are drowning in intense colours of the garden – from the lush green in summer to yellow and red in autumn, and bringing together a rather complex and aggressive form with pastoral Moscow suburbs, allowing it to exist peacefully within the site context.

 

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Arseniy Borisenko and Peter Zaytsev — the architects, are making comments on the project: “We wanted to develop a complex dynamic structure that would not only perform its functions – gazebo and chargrill area, but would preserve the existing context of the site. Although our project is a complex structure consisting of 14 flat segments, we used neutral colours and natural larch wood. This helps, on the one hand, to present an object effectively and emphasize its structural features, on the other – to leave it in the existing suburban context, to fuse in the greenery of the garden, to please the eye, not to offend it. The gazebo planes are an excellent protection from the wind and rainfall, so we hope its new owners will be able to use it not only in summer but in winter as well”.

 

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

Images Courtesy Peter Zaytsev

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Categories: 3dS Max, ArchiCAD




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