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TUGAN-B.

This is a renovation concept for historic four-room apartment in a modernist building built in the late 1930s in Lviv, that needs to be redeveloped for a young family.
An important starting point for the project was the architectural curve of the western facade wall of the building, which was continued in new elements and nodes of the interior.
Rounded corners and long straight lines, typical of functionalist architecture, form a design that allows the residents to move smoothly through the space.
The center of the apartment is a space with a dining table and a large sofa, which overlooks the courtyard of the house. It is a place for communication, where the whole family gathers, thereby continuing family traditions.
Nearby is a minimalist modern kitchen with a large island and access to the garden.
In the opposite wing of the apartment there is a master bedroom with a large corner window and a kids room. In the middle there is a spacious bathroom, which, like in the original layout of 1937, has a window to the stairwell of the building.

Location: Lviv, Ukraine
Total area: 120 m²
Architects: Yuriy Salabay, Andrii Diedyk
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