Oko House by Sergey Makhno Architects
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Type: Private residence
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
Year: 2018
Architects: Sergey Makhno, Alexander Kovpak
Envelop yourself in the wonderland
Every night sculptures come to life,
trees awaken from the day nap,
stone gardens start moving,
and the story begins.
This one is about the latest architectural project by Sergey Makhno Architects,
which is located in the suburb of Kyiv, Ukraine.
Two-level residence Oko House is named after the key element of the facade – a round window in steel partitions
for almost the entire space of the house.
Through this “eye”, owners and guests of the house have a view of the natural green landscape.
Backyard (lower level), that is separated from a living part (upper level) by a concrete gate, exactly imitates a Japanese garden – there are bonsai trees, various types of mosses and other oriental plants, Japanese lanterns and an artificial pond.
In the pond, there is a man-size sculpture “Rain” by Nazar Bilyk.
Sliding doors of the lower terrace also give out Japanese culture in the project.
The project is filled with art objects by Ukrainian artists: in a concrete arch, in front of it,
behind the central gate, at the exit from the terrace.
Opposite part of the house is the main facade, where there are a garage and entrance to the territory.
It is minimalist, monumental
and it doesn’t reveal all the secrets.
Thank you for watching!
Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/70992603/Oko-House by https://www.behance.net/sergeymakhno is licensed under cc by-nc-nd (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.en_US)