Set within a picturesque St. Petersburg suburb, Horomystudio’s Summer Pavilion is a striking architectural retreat that merges seamlessly with its natural surroundings. Designed by Olga Vetosheva and Eduard Zakharov, this innovative space offers an immersive experience that adapts to each season, allowing residents and guests to engage with the beauty of the outdoors in comfort and style.
The pavilion’s standout feature is its sliding glass walls—three-meter-tall panels that can be fully opened or closed depending on the weather. These glass elements, supported by discreet metal columns, create a transparent barrier that offers uninterrupted views of the surrounding forest and a nearby river. The result is an open, light-filled space that enhances the sense of being outdoors while providing shelter and warmth.
Horomystudio’s commitment to natural materials is evident throughout the pavilion:
The seamless integration of natural elements creates a calm, meditative atmosphere that invites relaxation and contemplation.
Designed for versatility, the pavilion’s layout accommodates a variety of activities:
Despite its openness, part of the pavilion is heated, ensuring comfort in colder months. The decision to limit full heating aligns with the project’s focus on sustainability and responsible energy use.
The pavilion’s design embraces the changing seasons:
Spanning a total of 400 sq.m., including expansive terraces, the Summer Pavilion is more than just a building—it’s a sanctuary for those seeking peace, reflection, and a deeper connection to nature. Whether used for quiet solitude or lively gatherings, the space adapts effortlessly to its occupants’ needs, fostering a sense of harmony and tranquility.
Horomystudio’s design philosophy shines through in every detail, creating a space that not only respects its environment but also enhances it, offering a unique retreat where architecture and nature coexist in perfect balance.
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