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Lumin, Moscow, Russia by Tsimailo Lyashenko and Partners

Project name:
Lumin
Architecture firm:
Tsimailo Lyashenko and Partners
Location:
Slavyanskaya square, b.. 2/5/4, p. 5, Moscow, Russia
Photography:
Dmitry Chebanenko, Anastasia Samoilova
Principal architect:
Alexander Tsimailo, Nikolay Lyashenko
Design team:
Tsimailo Lyashenko and Partners
Built area:
6,500 m²
Site area:
0,1277 ha
Design year:
2018
Completion year:
2023
Interior design:
Collaborators:
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
Construction:
Supervision:
Visualization:
Tools used:
ArchiCAD, AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, SketchUp
Material:
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Hutton Development
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › Multi Unit Housing

Tsimailo Lyashenko and Partners: Lumin building is located in the historical center of Moscow and it is surrounded by a densely built environment. The concept of the project was to fill the apartments with the maximum amount of natural light and maximum privacy in the very heart of the city.

The stepped structure of the façade with its light-box panels increases the total surface area capable of transmitting light through. Transparent and frosted glass are the key materials. These blocks of frosted glass form the walls and translucent panels are used for panoramic windows.

The building appearance changes dramatically throughout the day depending on the sun’s elevation and angle. During the day, the glass reflects the surrounding architecture, simultaneously concealing the interior of the apartment. In the evening, with the interior illuminated, the entire building becomes a light art object.

There are fifty-four apartments and four penthouses on eight levels. These contemporary apartments have interiors featured with bright decor: the minimalism of snow-white walls combined with oak or light-colored self-levelling flooring serves as the environment for tasteful furniture and art objects.


By Liliana Alvarez

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