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Masonic House  

Masonic House

Moscow, Russia

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STATUS
Built
YEAR
2007
SIZE
1000 sqft - 3000 sqft
The premises of the four houses are located around a common stair-lift lobby - atrium. In the basement are areas of cinema and billiard room. The first floor comprises a group of ceremonial and technical kitchen, dining room and split-level living room-library.

Main lift and staircase hall is raised on three floors and opens the space of the house throughout its extent. Having made the decision not to conceal the space of the staircase hall, but to strengthen the impression it makes, the volume of the hall was visually stretches by active verticals. The hall turned into a luxurious multilevel volume, with "heart of gold" in the form of a nine-metre cascading chandelier made by the author's project. Hypertrophied height is emphasizes by rapid vertical impressionability of the walls, pointing upwards. The whole system of decoration starts from the entrance and develops in the remaining space of the house. Stucco, murals, designer fixtures and colours shape the environment of clear art deco motifs.

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