Arina Krisanova reinterprets Metabolist principles in a 72 m² Moscow apartment, using modular elements, mirrors, and custom furniture to create a transformable living environment that expands perception beyond physical limits.
Arina Krisanova reinterprets Metabolist principles in a 72 m² Moscow apartment, using modular elements, mirrors, and custom furniture to create a transformable living environment that expands perception beyond physical limits.
Rethinking the Sky House in Moskva reinterprets Kiyonori Kikutake’s 1958 metabolist manifesto through modular rooms, movable partitions, custom furniture and a carefully calibrated monochrome interior by Arina Krisanova.