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Modern European Estate Architecture - The Grand Stair
Where movement becomes order There are elements in architecture that move bodies, and others that establish order. The grand stair belongs to the latter. Within the modern European estate, the stair is not conceived as circulation alone. It is a spatial regulator. A device that defines hierarchy, sequences arrival, and organizes the relationship between levels, programs, and modes of occupation. It is not a feature. It is an instrument. The grand stair does not seek attentio
Kellen Reimann
Feb 64 min read
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Modern European Estate Architecture - The Wine and Leisure Room
Where ritual yields to time There are rooms designed to impress, and rooms designed to endure. The wine and leisure room belongs decisively to the latter. It is not a destination space, nor a novelty interior, nor an isolated expression of luxury. It is architecture calibrated for time rather than event. A room shaped not by spectacle, but by repetition, aging, and occupation. A space where material, proportion, and enclosure are allowed to mature alongside the rituals they s
Kellen Reimann
Jan 306 min read
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