The abode of inspiration

"Studio luxury housing" Alexander Mudrolyubova Alexander Mudrolyubov "Luxury housing studio" Alexander Mudrolyubova: planning, allowing you to see the interior in a variety of angles

Passing the gallery

A photo: Alexey Babaev

Text: Margarita Shipelova

Architect: Alexander Mudrolyubov

Magazine: N5 (61) 2002

The "Studio of elite housing" Alexander Mudrolyubov amazing location, the choice of which is dictated by the nature of the architect. Someone prefers to have a house overlooking the sea, someone - on the mountain peaks. However, neither the first nor the second did not interest Alexander. He searched and found a building with windows facing the temple. The ringing of the bells leads to bright thoughts, and the very proximity of an old classical building can stimulate the creative process. Having determined the location, moved to the redevelopment of premises. It was developed about three hundred options, but chose the most interesting - the one that allows you to see the interior in a variety of angles. The space of the "Studio" does not immediately open to the eye. For the time being, it keeps its secrets, urging the guest to take another step, to look into another corner. At the heart of the interior design is the idea that the house and the workshop are often blurry concepts, even intersecting, one might say, for the architect. Therefore, there are two separate zones: the working and private. Both are decorated according to a win-win principle: the main thing is comfort. The view from the windows, carrying a strong emotional charge, required a muffled background. So white walls appeared. Their solemn whiteness is underlined by color spots: bright red in the meeting room and extremely orange, "vitamin", which is intended to spur the creative energy of employees, in the work area. The fact that architects work in this office can be guessed from the details: even the wallpaper and dishes are decorated with images of historic buildings. Alexander Mudrolyubov himself admits that the most comfortable texture for him is the exposed brickwork in the office. And the guests invariably linger in the billiard room. However, they are not attracted by the table under the green cloth, but by the unusual covering of the walls, which is a collection of geographical maps. There is even a three-dimensional plan of Manhattan with the silhouettes of the twin towers of the Shopping Center. Having paid tribute to this rare instance, you can continue the journey on glossy surfaces. Find, for example, the distant archipelago of Bora Bora.

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