Project
Interior Concept of the Buselova Roshcha Concert Complex in Brest
Category
Best Project of Public Space by Student
About the project (provided by the applicant)
The project was inspired by the original concept of the building, associated with the stork (“busel”), a symbol of Belarus, represented by the nearby sculpture. According to legends, the stork is a link between heaven and earth. Just as the building itself rises from the ground into the sky, the interior reflects this transition from stone to air as one moves from the entrance to the final point. In the “earth” part, natural stone, darker colors, and metal are used. The higher the visitor ascends through the complex, the lighter and more airy the space becomes, with wood and light fabrics. This symbolizes the stork’s flight from the ground into the bright sky.
Location
Plot between the Rowing Canal and the Mukhavets River, Moskovsky District, Brest, Belarus
Project design year
2025
Extra visual materials
https://disk.yandex.ru/d/BWZdVR2yXODEZA
Applicant
Valeria Daniilovna Nazarova
Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Faculty of Architecture, program “Architectural Environment Design,” 4th year.
Academic supervisors: Konstantin Ivanovich Kolodin, Anna Vladimirovna Vasilieva.
Author of the project
Valeria Daniilovna Nazarova
Visualization
Valeria Daniilovna Nazarova
Status of the project
Conceptual design
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