This project was commissioned by two twin sisters and their families who are going to use this house both for living and working. Thus, the project combines two houses and a workshop within one single volume. The plot borders a road in the south, while in the east and in the west it is bordered by neighboring residential properties. the northern façade overlooks a forest glade. The entire layout is divided into three blocks: two houses and the workshop with a garage. although the blocks have different elevations, they are all united by one single roof. The combination of various functional elements under one roof follows the traditions of Karelian residential architecture.
The interior design is built on brutal materials: textured plaster and ceramic slabs mimicking concrete, ferrous metal, however, thanks to a careful finishing technique, they acquire here a new quality – smoothness, gloss, feeling of high cost.
A collection of three-dimensional models of film characters, which the owner, a 3D designer by profession, collects, became an important factor in interior design. The collection, bright and varied in color, required to make the colors of the interior very muted. The color scheme of the interior is built on shades of gray from dark graphite to light concrete. Wooden surfaces arise as large fragments in private rooms. Cool gray tones of the frames demanded to focus on finding methods to compensate this coldness. The combinatorics within the same surface of different finishing materials: plastic walls, niches, as well as numerous elements and details – various metal shapes on the plaster surface, shelves of different sizes and designs became such a solution.
Pavilion of Moscow Information Technology Department is located in VDNH.
MATRIX – conceptual carcass Information Technology pavilion, which forms the planning structure of exhibition space and thematic areas, visual and tactile image of the building.
The Regent Restaurant in Plotnikov lane is located in the building of the Arbat Hotel built during the Brezhnev era. In Soviet times, there was a wine bar located in a room with large stained-glass windows and an inner green garden, and the 2000s saw a sushi bar, where everything was decorated and modified beyond recognition. The ceiling was covered with three layers of suspended ceilings, the walls were partially covered with dark wood decorative panels and mirror sections. Original materials and features of the interior were discovered after thoroughly taking down the latest decor, and seemed possible to preserve and reconstruct.
When you start a new project, you always try to make it as accurate as possible in the place and time. To do this, we usually do extensive research, we necessarily leave for a place and spend there a few days, “breathing” with local air.
In the case of the VIP hall of the new Rostov airport, we stopped on the theme of the nature of the south of Russia, namely the beauty of the spring steppe, full of amazing flowers and herbs.
Russian designer Maxim Maximov and the team at Asketik Studio present an all-new store concept as part of Camper’s Together project. The new Moscow location inside Metropolis Mall features a minimalist aesthetic with a clean interior design and maximum functionality.
“I wanted to create something that was familiar to Russian people but was also stylish and modern like in Europe. We have maintained some classic details, like industrial warehouse shelving and the 15×15 white matt tiles that were popular in soviet Moscow supermarkets.
A new cafe ROLLS-NOVINKA, opened in Perm. Over its design worked designer Saranin Artemy from the studio ALLARTSDESIGN. The cafe is located on the 1st floor of a non-residential building in the city of Perm, Russian Federation. The cafe is designed for young people. Earlier the cafe was already working here, the task was to change the existing design. The dynamic interior design of the establishment sets the mood and attracts visitors.
There is only one problem there when you make renovation of your own place: you are not limited and may do whatever you want. In the long view, it sounds great. But it’s important to be certain in what you want to see more: an audacious color layout, or something brutal, or an unusual architecture and materials combination, or everything listed… For a designer, an apartment is a ground for actualization of what most clients are not ready to see in their place. We like monochrome colors, concrete, nice and comfortable furniture, effects of light and nonstandard space arrangement. These are the ingredients for the ideal ‘design cocktail’, and here we come to a brutal interior with some ironic accents.
Villa 500m2 for a family of 5 people. The layout of the house is built around the “courtyard”. The central “square” is a large living room with a fireplace in the center; it is a rethinking of Russian traditional architecture where the stove is the center of the Russian hut. All living rooms, bedrooms, kitchen, garage, taken out of the boundaries of the “square-living room”, and form the image of buildings from different mini-houses. Each monolithic volume is a mini-house where there is a bedroom, an office, its own bathroom. Large panoramic windows in good weather is moved apart and the living room turns into a covered courtyard. All that was interior becomes a terrace. This technique is very subtle and works emotionally. On the second floor there is a large library-office. This was dictated by the desire to distinguish between work and home life.
Letovo School is a special school for talented children. The school is located southwest of Moscow in the newly developed Novaya Moskva district. The establishment of the school is an idea of benefactor and entrepreneur Vadim Moshkovich. “It was my dream to offer talented children from all over the country access to high-quality education, regardless of the financial capacity of their parents. This makes it possible for them to continue studying at the 10 best universities in the country or at one of the 50 best universities in the world “.