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The Melnikov House, a building designed by the architect Konstantin
Melnikov in Moscow for his family (1927 - 1929), is an icon of the
architectural avant-garde. The house was originally built as an
experimental cylindrical house to test out Konstantin Melnikov's
very own concept of mass construction of residential estate. The
original layout, elegant spatial arrangement, and smart engineering
techniques made this masterpiece world famous. According to the
words of Melnikov, the essence of the house lies in its "even
distribution of weight, light, air, and heat". Being of a unique
architectural form, it still looks modern while retaining the
authentic memorial atmosphere of the twentieth century, thus
reflecting the tragic life of this maverick architect. This book
covers the house in its current condition - during its
transformation from a family home to the State Melnikovs Museum,
awaiting an in-depth survey by specialists and conservation works.
The book contains rich archival materials as well as recent
photographs. It describes the challenges and choices that need to
be made during the process of museumification. Many of the memorial
objects from the house linked to the professional life of the
architect will be published for the first time.
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