
The Melnikov House, Moscow (1927 - 1929): Konstantin Melnikov (Historical Buildings, No 4)1996
About this book
The Melnikov House is a detailed account of the unusual cylindrical house built by Konstantin Melnikov for himself and his family in Moscow from 1927 to 1929. The house is explored in two essays and in photographs and drawings ranging from Melnikov's original plans to photographs taken during construction and detailed renovation drawings. In his analytical essay Juhani Pallasmaa investigates the genealogy of the Melnikov House, looking at precedent and discussing the use of the cylindrical form.
Andrei Gozak's essay contains important new information about the original use of colour in the house and gives an account of the plight of the Melnikov House since 1929.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL2552540W
Subjects
Architecture, soviet unionHomes and hauntsDomestic ArchitectureHistoryBuildingModern ArchitectureDesigns and plansArchitectsBuildings, structuresDescription and travel