This two-storey pavilion was born from the desire of customers to make a tea house on the site. But when it became clear that the construction of the main building would not end soon, they decided to turn the rest house into a house for year-round living.




Project author: Andrei Galushko, Elvira Barsukova, Christina Batychko, Natalia Rumyantseva, Andrei Bondar, Igor Egorov
Magazine: Na (201) 2015
This two-storey pavilion was born from the desire of customers to make a tea house on the site. But when it became clear that the construction of the main building would not end soon, they decided to turn the rest house into a house for year-round living.