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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.

Shatura House in Russia by Le Atelier

 
March 2nd, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Le Atelier

The house located in the 30 000 populated town in 150 km from Moscow. Private houses area in such places is highly diversified. There are absent any rules or limitations, one street can be place for houses build from trash and 3-storey height brick castle from 90-s. Surroundings full of “architecture without architects”, everything is always in process: if you need new room you construct it, without any project and with material you have for the moment. Belongings are divided by different generations and woodcarving neighbour with their plastic luxury. How to work with this diversified and often revolting surroundings?

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

  • Architects: Le Atelier
  • Project: Shatura House
  • Location: Shatura, Russia
  • Photography: Ilya Ivanov
  • Lead Architects: Sergey Kolchin, Nadezhda Torshina
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 219 sq.m.
  • Completion Year:  2016

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

Should we make contraposition with order, excellence and proportion, pull out our object from the neighbour and enforce the diversity? We tried to find anotger way to answer this question, making the house from the environment and local techniques, from the “architectural garbage” we see driving to the town: big brick “palaces” from 90-s, wooden DIY-houses, industrial architecture, abandoned buildings.

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

The square one-storey house was constructed in the basement, which client was made without any project be himself and only after decide to find an architect. One-storey square block divided for 3 parts to make the scale closer to environment. In the central “house” we placed a living room. The block which is closest to the entrance contain master-bedroom, hall and maintenance spaces. The block with kid’s rooms situated deeply inside the plot. Ventilation and other maintenance we placed in the side blocks above the bedrooms. The living room has nearly 2-storey height to make you feel spatial experience

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Le Atelier

Image Courtesy © Le Atelier

Image Courtesy © Le Atelier

Image Courtesy © Le Atelier

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