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Constructive Approach  

Constructive Approach

Borki, Russia

Project Featured on Mar 05, 2015
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Constructive Approach

Borki, Russia

Project Featured on Mar 05, 2015
STATUS
Built
YEAR
2014
SIZE
3000 sqft - 5000 sqft
BUDGET
$500K - 1M
The architecture of this private house is a synthesis of natural materials — stone, wood, and simple geometric shapes. The architecture of the façade is designed in a modern style, combining natural materials, stone, and wood. Warm shades of travertine and larch in the façades create a complete image of a nice, cozy, and modern country house. The main objective was to create, on one hand, the total living space, and on the other hand, favorable conditions for each household. Thus, the functional house is divided into three parts: one, for the older generation (parents); two, for the younger generation (adult children); and three, integrated space for the whole family. A synthesis of natural materials — stone, wood, and simple geometric shapes — is the main idea of the interior and exterior of this private house.

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