Hotel in "Skolkovo" Moscow School Of Management
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Hotel In " Skolkov " Moscow School Of Management (MSM) Compositional and stylistic design of Moscow School of Management (MSM) “Skolkovo” Hotel interior is a logical continuation of the entire architectural appearance of the Complex, which is inspired with the ideas of Russian avant-garde of the beginning of the twentieth century. Hotel room of the School is a modern volumetric interpretation of Kazimir Malevich’s works. Internal space of the room turns into suprematic abstract composition, where part of the interior ( a wall, a shelf, a wardrobe, a door etc. ) turns into a compositional element. At the initial stage, this term , which origin comes from Latin word “ suprem ”, had the meaning of dominance and superiority of the color over all other characteristics of composition . The main goal of interior design of the lounge zones is creation of a quiet , ergonomic , comfortable environment . Grey color of the walls and floor, specific twilights along with unusually upholstered furniture correspond to the general futuristic image of the hotel. Project Team "ITHAKA" architecture & Design Architects: Telemak Ananyan, Gohar Isakhanyan, Armen Gavdgyan, Anahit Mkhchyan, Argina Kochkoyan, Viktoria Kartseva, Astghik Babayan. 3D modeling and visualization: Karen Aghadjanyan, Diana Aghadjanyan, Vahagn Mkrtchyan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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