LAB #2(41) 2008
is placed inside and is packed with many various courtyard buildings; it has been designed in the style of antique patios, and is covered with a roof, which has a round opening in it. This intravertion creates an image of an “oasis”, where the author can break his favourite set of dishes in the paroxysm of frustration, safe from prying eyes of the village dwellers, and at some other time throw a big party in a fume of love to the whole humanity. Actually, the courtyard and the green space are the core of the project, and that only room that the customer asked for in the very beginning is designed in such a way, that allows focusing on the greenery and the sky – wall-sized windows, minimal details, and the same ornamental reliefs as on the facade. This space, which seems to have been created not to be lived in, turns out to be a convenient solution for a musician who dreams of one thing – to retreat from the hectic life and do his work. Creative people are strange. But who would we be without them?
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