Villa with internal garden in Vladivostok
Architectural project of a 2,147 m² by Studia 54 villa in Vladivostok overlooking the Ussuriysky Bay. The main goal of the project was to create a spacious house with three main zones: living, guest and technical areas for staff. However, the challenging topography of the sloping site required us to make some bold decisions.
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Villa with internal garden in Vladivostok
Despite the difficult relief, the client's plot has a favourable position, as it offers a mesmerising view of the Ussuriysky Bay. Many century-old trees have been preserved on the site. However, the project was not only generous with natural beauty, but also with technical challenges.
Villa with internal garden in Vladivostok
Architectural project of a 2,147 m² by Studia 54 villa in Vladivostok overlooking the Ussuriysky Bay. The main goal of the project was to create a spacious house with three main zones: living, guest and technical areas for staff. However, the challenging topography of the sloping site required us to make some bold decisions.
Zen garden in architectural project by Studia 54
One of the key architectural challenges is to position the building on the plot so as not to sacrifice views and to integrate the villa as much as possible into its surroundings. The hill in the south of the site blocked the sunlight, so we created an internal garden with panoramic windows to provide a link between the house and the street. Here you can greet the sunrise, sit on the patio or enjoy the solitude of the garden, hidden away from prying eyes.