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  • Autor: Bart Goldhoorn
  • Autor: FALKENBERG H.
PROJECT RUSSIA 20
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PROJECT RUSSIA 20

57,75 zł Cena

Dostępność: na zamówienie Svobodnaya planirovka - 'free floor plans' is the term used in adverisements for flats being offered for sale in Moscow's elite apartment buildings. Literally all flats for the rich in Moscow are currently sold without interior walls - 'shell-and-core', just as offices. The only remaining difference between an office building and an apartment building is the presence of balconies or glazed veranda's and multiple stand pipes that enable a variety of interior solutions. This phenomenon is radically transforming the practice of housing design.

Project Russia 32: Housing the Elite
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Project Russia 32: Housing...

76,65 zł Cena

Dostępność: na zamówienie Around half a year ago, a map was published in the Kommersant daily's real estate supplement that showed the location and price per square meter of elite housing projects in central Moscow. The highest prices were in the Ostozhenka district, and two Project Meganom architecture studio projects were specifically mentioned. $10,000 per square meter - a price comparable to London's Chelsea or Paris XVI Arrondisement districts. Moscow's elite apartment projects are quite modest compared with their foreign counterparts. True, they are well designed - their architecture is actually more up-to-date than exclusive projects in the West.

BERLIN APARTMENTS
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BERLIN APARTMENTS

93,45 zł Cena

Dostępność:na zamowienie Ever since the "fall of the Wall", Berlin has witnessed an unprecedented surge in new and re-construction, particularly in the area around Potsdam and Paris Squares, where the Wall cut an enormous swath through the city's centre. Striking multi-billion dollar complexes built by corporations such as Sony and Daimler have helped revitalize Berlin, bringing it architecturally in step with the rest of the world. But alongside these monuments to capitalism, are equally exciting developments in the city's residential architecture.