A suburban conceptual space filled with bright monochromatic color emphasizes the author’s desire for avant-garde solutions and presents a modern interpretation of cosmism. Being functionally a suburban recreational area, a kind of private observatory, the space allows visitors to immerse themselves in a monochromatic environment and focus on contemplating the sky. The yellow color, as a symbol of aspiration, is intended to inspire people to seek something new, to charge them with energy and new emotions.
The smooth, rounded shapes of the walls give the interior a sense of plasticity, immersing people in thoughts about the unknown and prompting thoughts about the sun, sky, space. The interior of the space has everything for a comfortable and relaxing pastime, and, of course, for contemplation. A soft lounge area works in tandem with a rounded zenith window for observing the sky, the bathroom is equipped with a shower and features a limited edition ASKO home laundry, complemented by Maxim Kashin’s pattern that pays homage to Russian avant-garde and suprematism. This symbiosis of functions, shapes, colors, and graphics creates the author’s vision of a personal “model of the cosmos” – one of the main themes of suprematism identified by Kazimir Malevich himself.








Details
Architecture
Maxim Kashin Architects; Maxim Kashin, Arina Krisanova, Ulyana Lalak
Client
Private
Year of completion
2024
Location
Moscow, Russia
Total area
90 m2
Site area
2.000 m2
Photos
Dmitry Chebanenko
Partners
ASKO; Hermina Kovačič
