Recently our magazine acted as an informational onepartner of a fascinating event, where three famous architects presented some of their best works. Our editor-in-chief spoke with respondents about new technological solutions and bold techniques. Just the other day, our editor-in-chief Oksana Kashenko became the host of a fascinating public talk held on the occasion of the opening of the Liberty Home showroom, a new design space in the center of Moscow. etk-fashion.com acted as an information partner of the event, where several famous architects presented their projects. Marina Martirosyan, art director of Liberty Home: — Architects need a comfortable environment for working on projects. The usual picture: open spaces with installations of interior items. With us, everything is different: a free coworking space for architects, a fitting area, a showroom, a design lecture hall, a space for art exhibitions. We are creating a new territory of design. Our name speaks for itself: Liberty Home — a house of freedom, a house where you can experiment with interior items. We combine modern with classic, and loft elements with Provence. Yes, these are provocations! But just look at the result!The lecture was attended by architects BorisUborevich-Borovsky, German Enin and Sergey Nasedkin. The founder of ub.design and modern classic of minimalism Boris Uborevich-Borovsky spoke about how to create a masterpiece from an unsuccessful space and receive an Interia award for it. The discussion was about his already famous "Antipenthouse".
One of the architect's clients acquired a verya strange space — the first and basement floors of a residential building. It was completely unclear how one could live in a space without normal windows, and how to turn this place into comfortable urban housing also remained a mystery. The architect decided to push off from the opposite and create an "anti-loft" — a kind of upside-down project, with inserts of "living" panels and reflective surfaces instead of windows.
The work of German Enin is well knownRegulars of night clubs and bars, until recently, the development of the design of these spaces was the architect's specialty. Therefore, many of his private interior projects are similar in style to clubs. During the lecture, he presented one of his few residential projects - the IPE Cavalli Visionnaire country house. As in his other projects, the architect paid great attention to working with color. The color scheme of each room was carefully selected by the author in strict accordance with the laws of color psychology. And although the palette may seem quite limited, due to the play of textures, each room here makes an indelibly powerful impression. Architect Sergey Nasedkin presented the audience with a very curious project of a country house near Moscow, built - what do you think? Plywood! As it turned out, if you choose the right suppliers and make sure of the quality of the house material, you can build from it. The cladding of this house looks quite impressive and even brutal - do you think these are sheets of rusty metal? No. Plywood again. It is everywhere here - inside, outside, and even the bathroom and toilet are lined with it.
Since the house was completed in 2010, it can be donesimple and unexpected conclusion: the prank was a success. I mean, the idea worked. The owner of the house - by the way, he is the architect himself - of course, had to get used to the new environment for some time, but today he claims that his plywood house is in no way inferior to its stone and wooden counterparts, and thanks to several ideas of the author - it even gives several points ahead. And now Sergey Nasedkin builds houses according to similar projects almost on an industrial scale. The price is incredibly attractive: from 3,700,000 for a house with engineering and furniture.
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