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Project published in: DENSITY IS HOME. Photos by a+t research group. October, 2018
Stacking transforms the relationship between the components and hence betweenresidents, creating a diversity of interlaced spaces intended to enhance the life of the community. The exclusively residential use is enriched with shared areas and services in an aim to reinforce and add value to shared living.
PROJECT PUBLISHED IN:
Fernand Pouillon. Résidence du Point du Jour. Paris, 1957-1963
“The facade reflects the pragmatism and standardization used for building the type. Modulating and simplifying the enclosure solution does not allow for any concessions to be made.
The north-facing facades are modulated using pre-cast concrete frames filled in with either glazed metal profiles or reinforced concrete lattice panels.
All the south modules are glazed and are set back so that the o.
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Ginzburg, Milinis. Narkomfin Dom-kommuna. Moscow, 1928
We walk along the edge of the road down Malyy Konyushkovskiy Street – there is no pavement on this side of the street - and the building emerges from behind the trees. Drizzle. Nikolai Vassiliev, the architect specializing in Soviet avant-garde architecture who has been kind enough to offer to show us the building, is waiting for us in the gardens.






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