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The Concept of Adjusting Households on the Malaya Sukharevskaya Square

Student: Agamova Alla

Supervisor: Alexander Dzhikia

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Design (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Luxury housing—does not the only house with sophisticated interiors and facades, technical and engineering of the latest time. These reflections of many ideas from the author when the subject was chosen for the graduation work. Namely, 3 abandoned households with their own territory around, in the center of the capital. The complex is located at the address: Moscow, Malaya Sukharevskaya square, 6 (p. 2, 3, 4). The author conceived the idea of ​​the concept of adaptation for a multifunctional complex. In order for the complex to correspond to a prestigious and modern status, the author made visual research. The work includes features, factors, and innovations that have appeared and subsequently appeared in wealthy homes since the 1900s. It is on these aspects that the author relies on in his work on a multifunctional complex.

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