俄罗斯两位建筑师Alexander Malinin和Anastasia Sheveleva共同成立了一个意涵INTuition(直觉) + INTellect(理智)的工作室:
INT2architecture。因为他们相信设计的答案介于理性和非理性之间。
他们给gooood分享的这个14平米大的室内设计项目是一位居住在莫斯科的14岁女孩卧室。设计师希望为这个小女孩创造出舒适和时尚的环境。
最初这个小女孩的卧室有许多独立的物件,比如装满衣服的衣柜,书柜,单人床还有书桌。这些独立的物件让房间没有整体感。为此,设计
师将房间中一半的面积打造出一个包含床,书柜,衣柜的整体大家具,解放初卧室的另外一半面积。面对床的墙上一半是镜子,一半是黑板,
还有一个白色滑动面板---当其被移动到中间的时候,可以充当投影仪的屏幕。
form the architect:
A small room was designed for a young girl (14 years old) so that she can spend her everyday life in a comfortable and stylish environment.
Initially there were a lot of different freestanding objects in the room: a wardrobe for the clothes and bed linen of the entire family, bookcase,
chest of drawers for small items and books, a single bed and a desk. That is why the space did not feel holistic. We proposed combining all the
free-standing objects in one half of the room, thus freeing another half of the room and creating a new space. In order to do so a
multifunctional "box" was designed. It holds a compact storage system (wardrobe, chest of drawers, bookshelves, drawers for linens and large
items etc.) and a sleeping place (bed/sofa).
On the opposite wall a multifunctional surface (mirror-organizer-screen) was designed. It became possible thanks to the sliding panel that in
one position opens up a blackboard, in another - mirror, and in central position plays a role of a screen for the projector.
title Interior DG
year 2014
work started in March 2014
work finished in May 2014
total area (m2) 14
status project
type Room
location Moscow, Russia
About INT2architecture
INT2architecture - young active multi-diciplinary team of architects, designers, artists and photographers and based in Moscow and Saint
-Petersburg, Russia. Founded by Alexander Malinin & Anastasia Sheveleva.
The name of the studio is a merger of two words: INTuition + INTellect because we believe that answers to many questions lay in between
rational and irrational cognition.
The main line of work - private housing design, interior design of private and public spaces, landscape and industrial design, urbanism.
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