House in “Sokol” village

information:

Karlson & Co

Karlson & Co /

Russia

Archi.ru about this project:

29.08.2011

Anna Martovitskaya. Skillful Plastics

This house in Moscow’s “artist village” named “Sokol”, with its unusual-looking roof, was built a few years ago by Vladislav Platonov (“Carlson & Co” development and construction company).

Initially, the architect got only the interior design commission – by that time construction of the house had already been in full swing by another architect’s project. Later on, however, while designing the interior look of the house, Vladislav real...   more

Vladislav Platonov,

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