Three Elements | Kerimov Architects

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Three Elements | Kerimov Architects

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  • Gross Built up Area: 780 sq. m
  • Project Location: Jurmala
  • Country: Latvia
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Excerpt: Three Elements, a villa designed by Kerimov Architects, is embodied in the architecture of the house: nature (forest), water, and the city. The visible architectonics of the villa is expressed in the rhythmic alternation of transparent and impenetrable, dark and light, verticals and horizontals, the ratio of volumes and heights. The villa is aesthetically chractersises as a harmonious, holistic, and light.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] A three-story villa of 780 sq. m is located in Jurmala, on the banks of the river, on a fairly small site surrounded by trees that need to be preserved as much as possible.

Three Elements | Kerimov Architects
Ground Floor Plan © Kerimov Architects

The task was to make a compact middle-rise building within a given area easy to perceive, so-scaled to the environment, and not bulky.

Three Elements | Kerimov Architects
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Three elements should be embodied in the architecture of the house: nature (forest), water, and the city. The used materials, such as wood and architectural concrete, correlate with the natural and urban context. The visible architectonics of the villa is expressed in the rhythmic alternation of transparent and impenetrable, dark and light, verticals and horizontals, the ratio of volumes and heights. The villa looks harmonious, holistic, and light.

Three Elements | Kerimov Architects
© Kerimov Architects
Three Elements | Kerimov Architects
© Kerimov Architects
Three Elements | Kerimov Architects
First Floor Plan © Kerimov Architects

On the -1 floor, there is a garage, a laundry room, and technical rooms. The first floor is for a public area: there is a kitchen, a living room, a private living room so-called salon, a room for staff, an office, guest bathrooms, and a dressing room. The second floor is more private, with a master bedroom, an office, two kids’/guest rooms, bathrooms, a dressing room, and a large common hall. On the third floor, there is a second kitchen and a sauna with access to the terrace. Each level has its own viewpoints on the surrounding landscape.

Three Elements | Kerimov Architects
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Three Elements | Kerimov Architects
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