| Family
house in Green rosca
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fAMILY
HOUSE IN GREEN ROSCA (1750 + 350m2)
MOSCOW DISTRICT, rusSia, 2006 | DESIGN:
ACropol-Emis
(PRELIMINARY
DESIGN, EXECUTION DESIGN) |
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Two-level
house (area - 1750m2) with two swimming pools. All living quarters
are located on the periphery of structure, surrounding the zone of
the general use (kitchen, hall with the fireplace and the large dining
room). General conceptual idea consists in the imitation of "newpart",
elevated above the internal cavity, surrounded by "old"
one-storeyed houses. |
Leader
of the project: B. Popovic
Chief
engineer: V.I. Ponomarev
Architecture:
I. Mutavdzic, A. Asadov, M. Vukicevic
Construction:
N. Lazarevic
Ventilation:
B. Pavlovic
Heating,
plumbing system design: S.I. Demidov |
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The
existed previously summer-resort houses, are built in the different
times and in the different places, as a result of "reconstruction"
they are united into one habitable complex. Above the "cavity",
between the adjacent structures, is formed large flight and overlap
is elevated. The overlap of dual height, forms the double-tier window
space of overall zone, which is the central console of already united
building. From the right side "are attached" new bath from
the wooden beam and covered (winter) swiming pool with the continuous
glazing of walls. The front outline of newpart, inverted to the road,
is the large glazed flight, which divides internal and external of
space. Walls and sloping roofings of "old" reconstructed
structures, are covered with large and transparent, by "technologicall
object", from the concrete, metal and glass. The task of architect
consists in the creation of the illusion of the "reconstruction"
of the former atrium, in which the fourth wall is revealed for expanding
the internal space. The boundary between the interior and the surrounding
view becomes very conditional and ephemeral. Due to the thorough organization
of landscape and visual expansion of space inside the building, is
formed united decorative composition. |
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(c)
2003 Ivan Mutavdzic
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