55°44′53″N 37°35′22″E / 55.74806°N 37.58944°E | |
Location | 10, Krivoarbatsky Lane, Moscow, Russian Federation |
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Designer | Konstantin Melnikov |
Builder | Московское коммунальное хозяйство |
Beginning date | 1927 |
Completion date | 1929 |
Website | https://muar.ru/dom-melnikova |
The Melnikov House (the workshop house of the architect Konstantin Stepanovich Melnikov) is a one-apartment residential house, a landmark building of the Soviet avant-garde. It was built in 1927–1929 in Krivoarbatsky Lane in Moscow by the outstanding Soviet architect Konstantin Melnikov for himself and his family.
The Workshop House is considered the pinnacle of Melnikov's work due to its innovative design features, original artistic image, and well-thought-out functional layout. This one-apartment residential mansion, located near the centre of Moscow, is a unique example of this type of construction during the Soviet era.
In 2011, the Shchusev Museum of Architecture took over the management of the building, which is now displayed as a part of its branch, the Melnikov Museum, established in 2014.
In 2022, the interiors of the house were closed to the public due to restoration. However, visitors can still access the garden and inspect the exterior.[1]