In Russia, not far from Moscow, in the town of Hills, Za Bor Architects created an amazing villa.
The top floor is made up of two cubes rising above the base on different sides. To keep the construction at a height of 3.The foundation of the building was built with a beam sunk into the ground by 1 m in order to raise the interior of the house from a height of 5 m to 5 m. The lower platform is completely embedded in the ground.5 . Cubes of different size: the large is the side of the villa that is clearly visible from the street, and the small is practically hidden from human eyes. There is a technical storage room and guest rooms.
The house itself is situated on a lawn with paved paths and Modern garden lighting. The entrance to the courtyard is at the top of the plot and drops down.
The interior of the house is characterized by the colors of terracotta and beige. The bright complement is the same shade of furniture in the guest rooms.
Wall colors in the children’s room The interior design of the villa is in deep orange and transparent yellow. A subtle tint of lettuce was selected for the ceiling, which combined with a stained-glass window creates the illusion of a fairy house in the room.
Wow, this villa’s cube design by foreign architects Za Bor in Hills, near Moscow, Russia is truly impressive! The modern architecture and clean lines are captivating. I am curious to know, what inspired the architects to choose this unique cubical concept? Were there any specific challenges faced in implementing this design in a residential space?