The apartment project on Kirovsky is conceived in line with the principles of restrained residential architecture.
At the core of the interior lies a thoughtful exploration of proportion, light, and materiality, where each element is subordinated to a unified composition.
The space is articulated through a laconic palette of natural tones. Clean geometry and expansive planes establish a clear architectural framework, allowing materials and light to serve as the primary expressive elements.
A key role is played by the dialogue between the textures of wood, stone, and metal. Their interplay creates a tactile, layered environment in which light reveals the depth of surfaces and shapes, shaping the atmosphere throughout the day.
Artworks and lighting design pieces are integrated into the interior as independent compositional elements, introducing additional conceptual accents to the space.
Team:
Anastasia Zhuravleva, Valeria Borodina, Maria Shchepotina, Anton Kochulimov