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"Golden Mile", an Interior Space Inspired by the Russian avant-garde

Maxim Kashin Architects has created a geometric designed interior space, named "Golden Mile", inspired by the Russian Avant-garde. White colour, the colour of endless space in the suprematist paintings, has evolved in the interior, creating a geometric volume of the whole space. It is self-sufficient and also a background for the interior’s main elements – geometric dominating sculptures. 

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The main idea of suprematism (from Latin “supremes” – highest) is based on the superiority of pure geometry and colour over the existing perception of forms and space. Thus, this interior is a white background for the linear geometric metal sculptures, consisting of the simple geometry planes, connecting in the three-dimensional monumental compositions. 

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Suprematism has three steps of black, colour, and white. The first one – a square and basic shapes: circle, line, cross. Second – complicated suprematist compositions. The third one is white on white. The following works of Kazemir Malevich are clear examples of these steps – Black Square, Supremus № 56, The White Cross.

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In the interior concept, Maxim wanted to connect these three stages of the 20th century’s popular Russian avant-garde art movement development by creating the three-dimensional installation, the interior, that is submerging one’s into the world of the endless white space, colour and geometry. 

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About Maxim Kashin Architects

Since 2013, Maxim Kashin Architects has created interiors for many brands and companies: bars and restaurants, offices and public spaces, exhibition pavilions and installations, and also completed creative residential interiors. The studio aims to create functional spaces, in which there is a place for a new perspective on the form. Maxim Kashin is inspired a lot by Suprematism and weaves its ideas with the latest design trends and modern architecture approach.

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"Golden Mile" Technical Sheet

LocationMoscow, Russia
Architects / designersMaxim Kashin
Completion2020
Gross Built Area70 sq meters