Oko House

Oko House by Sergey Makhno Architects
Type: Private residence
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
Year: 2018
Architects: Sergey Makhno, Alexander Kovpak
Envelop yourself in the wonderland

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Every night sculptures come to life, 
trees awaken from the day nap, 
stone gardens start moving, 
and the story begins.

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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.

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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. ​​​​​​​

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In the pond, there is a man-size sculpture “Rain” by Nazar Bilyk.

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Sliding doors of the lower terrace also give out Japanese culture in the project.

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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.
 

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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.
 

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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)

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