Egg houseThe Egg HouseThe architects' idea turned the building intoa huge Faberge egg, both outside and inside. Naturally, this could not but affect the residential qualities and comfort of the house. It has only five rooms with a total area of ​​345 square meters, plus an underground garage. The windows face all four cardinal directions. As Dubrovsky said, the house fits perfectly into the coloring of Chistye Prudy, which most Muscovites associate with the work of Bulgakov. His story "Fatal" gave the architects the idea to create a similar building, the Herald Tribune reports. $10 million is not that expensive for a private residential building in the center of Moscow, but if you consider its proximity to the noisy Garden Ring, not the most convenient layout, then its acquisition is more a matter of prestige. By the way, it is now positioned not as a residential property, but as a reception house.

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