The 2,220 m² residence project is based on a deep understanding of the lifestyle of the customers and their interest in Japanese culture. The young couple sought to integrate their favorite aesthetics into the architecture of their own home, while maintaining a high level of comfort and privacy.
The previously implemented Japanese-style Satori residence project in Moscow was used as an architectural reference. In it, we have preserved the materials and compositional techniques characteristic of Studia 54.
Kokoro no Niwa Residence ("Garden of the Soul") He reveals the philosophy of contemplation through architecture, a Japanese courtyard garden and carefully selected materials. The team's task was to create a space in which aesthetics and functionality create a state of calm and inner balance.
Architectural solutions, proportions and the selection of materials are arranged in such a way as to consistently convey this state. The concept of the project reflects the idea inherent in the name, namely the harmony between the external form and the inner feeling of space.
Project concept
The project was developed based on a dialogue with customers and an analysis of their life scenarios. Japanese culture has become a key source of inspiration. We interpreted it through the prism of the Studia 54 corporate identity.
The planning structure is built with an emphasis on the balance between guest and private areas. The space is organized in such a way as to maintain comfort in everyday life and create conditions for recovery.
The decoration uses materials that emphasize the restrained aesthetics of the project: architectural concrete, HPL panels and porcelain stoneware. Thanks to the fibreglass panels, it was possible to get away from the monotony of the facade and create an expressive mosaic pattern by combining slabs with different textures and shades.