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Yellow Pavilion 2024

Maxim Kashin Architects

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Dmitry Chebanenko
Dmitry Chebanenko
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Innovation
Functionality
Creativity
Eco-Social Impact
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JURY VOTES
Colour
6.33
6.25
7.08
6.92
6.65
George Takla
George Takla Interior Design Manager at NAGA
6
6
7
7
6.5
Renee Cheng
Renee Cheng Partner & Vice President at CCD|Cheng Chung Design HK
Wise choice of using the color yell...
6.5
6.5
7
6.5
6.63
Ian Neville Douglas-Jones
Ian Neville Douglas-Jones Creative Director and Cofounder at Atelier I-N-D-J
Lovely mood booster... if you're in...
6.5
6.5
8.5
8.5
7.5
Anand Sharma
Anand Sharma Founder and Partner at Design Forum International
Yellow is a naturally stimulating c...
7
6.5
7
7
6.88
Luc Bouliane
Luc Bouliane Principal at Lebel & Bouliane Architects
6
6
6.5
6
6.13
Johann Matthysen
Johann Matthysen Founder at Matthysen
A luminous, metaphysical interior t...
6
6
6.5
6.5
6.25
Client
Private
Floor area
90 ㎡
Completion
2024
Social Media
Instagram
Home appliances

A suburban conceptual space, filled with bright monochromatic color, emphasizes the author's desire for avant-garde solutions and presents 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.