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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.

IVAN KUZMICH THE STEAMSHIP in Pozdnyakovo, Russia by Panacom

 
April 26th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Panacom

In the village our house all know as \”Steamboat Ivan Kuzmich.\” Construction, widely spaced on the site, with white ribbons stretched ceilings, it really looks like a steamer. Lessons beyond the walls of the roof slopes, panoramic windows, windows-colored slopes of windows in the pool, rounded corners and a ramp to the second floor – the distinctive features of the house. Bright V-shaped column marks the main entrance to the house. The interior on both sides of the living room are made open stone terraces. They are shaped transition from the streets to the transparent interior room, and she – a more closed living rooms. Hence the smooth flow of space varying degrees of privacy: courtyard – terrace – transparent living – the house.. Bright V-shaped column marks the main entrance to the house.

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

  • Architects: Panacom
  • Project: IVAN KUZMICH THE STEAMSHIP
  • Location: Moscow region, Pozdnyakovo, Russia
  • Photography: Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev
  • Authors: A.Leonovich, N.Tokarev, E.Chernyshova, D.Kralechkin
  • Design engineer: S.Bogoslovsky
  • Area: Land area 0.56 ha. Total area 636 sq.m.
  • Status: Private residential house, project 2006, realization 2012-13

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Transparent facade glass of the residential part covered somewhere vertical wooden lamellas-blinds and somewhere deaf wooden facing. This serves to emphasize the rhythmic heterogeneity of facades composition.

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

On both sides of the living room are made open stone terraces. They are the figurative transition from the street to the transparent interior of the living room, and the living room, in its turn, to private residential rooms. This raises smooth flow of space with varying degrees of privacy: yard – terrace – transparent living room – home.

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

Image Courtesy © Y.Palmin and S.Ananiev

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Image Courtesy © Panacom

Image Courtesy © Panacom

Image Courtesy © Panacom

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