CLEAR SPACE INTERIOR

Moscow, Russia
2012-2013

The interior is conceived as a restrained architectural space defined by clarity, proportion, and functional simplicity. The project explores minimal spatial language where geometry and light establish a calm and balanced living environment.

The layout is organized around a continuous open area that connects kitchen, dining, and living spaces. Sliding glass partitions allow the interior to remain flexible while maintaining visual continuity throughout the apartment.

White surfaces and clean architectural lines create a neutral spatial background. This restraint allows light, proportion, and movement within the space to become the primary expressive elements.

Natural wood flooring introduces warmth and texture, balancing the strict geometry of the interior. Furniture pieces are reduced to simple forms that emphasize function while maintaining a quiet architectural presence.

The project reflects an approach where minimal architecture creates clarity rather than emptiness. Space, light, and proportion work together to produce an environment defined by calmness, order, and everyday functionality.

Program: Interior
Client: Private
Lead architect: Zurab Arabidze
Project team: Nebojsa Lazarevich, Kirill Timerbaev, Anna Soloviev, Evgenia Romanova, Natalia Rebrova, Roman Dokuchaev, Yuri Silantiev
Photography: Sergey Krasyuk, Alexey Narodizkiy

PLANS

LIVING AREA : 122 M2 - ROOMS : 4

MOSCOW

Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia, located along the Moskva River within the central part of the East European plain. Over centuries the city has developed into a major cultural, political, and economic center with a complex urban structure shaped by its historical growth.

The spatial character of Moscow is defined by a layered architectural landscape where historic monuments, Soviet-era structures, and contemporary buildings coexist. Dense urban fabric, large boulevards, parks, and riverfront spaces create a diverse cityscape that reflects the city’s long architectural evolution.

 
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