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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.

SVALKA.spb in St. Petersburg, Russia by mptns

 
October 18th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: mptns

Svalka.spb is a new designer‘s second-hand store in St. Petersburg. It is fundamental of the concept based on conscious consumption and the idea that each thing is valuable and requires a unique approach.

An unsuitable thing loses its value as a chaotically crumpled piece of paper.

Image Courtesy © Anton Ivanov

  • Architects: mptns 
  • Project: SVALKA.spb
  • Location: St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Photography: Anton Ivanov
  • Software used: Autocad, Autodesk 3ds Max
  • Lead Architects: Ilyas Chozhobekov
  • Completion Year: 2019

Image Courtesy © Anton Ivanov

At the same time, if you reconsider the same thing, it has a new meaning and consistency. Like a cube has ist own system and coordinates.

The peculiarity of this interior was the entrance to the room which went from street directly to the second floor. The staircase appeared practically in the middle of the hall.

To emphasize the uniqueness of this layout, a sloping cube was made along the stairs. It is a symbol of transition from chaos to orderliness. Passing through it, we enter a laconic space of consciousness.

Image Courtesy © Anton Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Anton Ivanov

The thing is an accent in the interior – like a new meaning. How the simplicity of the environment gives things the meaning of an art object.

The store’s premises are divided into two halls. The first one contains a library, a minimalistic reception, in front of which there are large cubes with partner products, and the main area with rails. In the second hall there are rails with clothes and two dressing rooms.

The customer planned to increase the number of fitting rooms in the future, so it was decided to make two regular changing rooms and one mirror with illumination on the wall – for quick fitting of outerwear or accessories. If necessary, it will be possible to order curtains with rails to the mirror and turn it into a full fitting room.

Image Courtesy © Anton Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Anton Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Anton Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Anton Ivanov

Image Courtesy © Anton Ivanov

Image Courtesy © mptns

Image Courtesy © mptns

Image Courtesy © mptns

Image Courtesy © mptns

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Categories: 3dS Max, Autocad, Autodesk, Interiors, Shop




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