Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Futuristic Interior Design in Cinema

The humanity always dreams about the future. It's a fundamental part of human nature and human psychology. Humans always create mental strategies and material objects for future living. These are steps of evolution of civilizations, material culture, arts, part of stages of individual development and so on. Perhaps we can say that human civilization is based on three dominant ideas: representation of the past, representation of the present and representation of the future. Previos centuries gave us a new great cultural tendency which can be called non-religious "fantasies about the future". All parts of contemporary human life include some elements of human ideas about the future. They interfered into human spiritual life, knowledge, scientific researches, industrial production, arts: fiction literature, journalism, advertising, avant-garde music, theatrical arts, painting and graphic arts, computer games, architecture, interior design and landscape design, fashion design, new notions of beauty and new aesthetic ideals. Thus the future-style creativity of XX and XXI centuries is often focused at entertainments. "The future is not set. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves" (John Connor "Terminator 2: Judgment Day"). That's why the images of the future are so lovely, popular, charming and attractive. We invest our hopes and resolutions in our future and in common human progress but at the same time we often fear the future. Therefore scientific and cultural vision of the future falls into three prevail categories: bright and optimistic ideas, dark and pessimistic forecasts and to varying degrees objective and balanced forecasts.
One of the fullest expressions of fantasies about future is cinematograph. Cinema is the most syncretic kind of contemporary human art. Cinema combines visual and performing arts, industrial design, literature and music, sport and activities of stuntmen, scientific and technological progress. There is a great number of acknowledged cinematographic masterpieces of fiction genre. They provide us with permanent inspiration and are often an important basis of our personal creative projects, they are an originally source and unforgettable style icons. Some of fiction films contain brilliant samples of futuristic architecture and futuristic interior design. Future style interiors are often created by famous artists, interior designers and decorators. These fiction artworks help to foresee, to anticipate some aspects of future tendenses of interior design. It is sort a creativity running ahead our time! For example, tendencies of fashion or interior design, inventions and gadgets, elements of daily life and even historic and social events. There is a feeling that science-fiction artworks are sources of ideas for contemporary scientific researches, original advanced inventions and projects in the area of new production technologies and industrial design. We can say that futuristic artworks are at an avant-garde of human mind and unique opportunity for free flight of most brave dreams of humanity. Below you can see several frames of fantastic movies with samples of interior design: A Space Odyssey directed by Stanley Kubrick, Blade Runner with Harrison Ford, Alien and Prometheus directed by Ridley Scott, Gattaca by Andrew Niccol, Star Wars by George Lucas, Andromeda Strain by Robert Wise, Total Recall with Sharon Stone and Arnold Schwarzenegger directed by Paul Verhoeven, Solaris, Equilibrium, Star Trek, After Earth, The Matrix trilogy, The Matrix Revolutions with Keanu Reeves and Cloud Atlas by The Wachowski Sisters, Oblivion with Tom Cruise and so on.



A Space Odyssey





A Space Odyssey





Solaris by Andrei Tarkovsky (1972)







Andromeda Strain






Alien





Blade Runner


Gattaca - Marin County Civic Centre





Gattaca




The Fifth Element



Star Trek: Enterprise



After Earth



Star Wars White Hall




Matrix Reloaded






Cloud Atlas






Total Recall by Paul Verhoeven











Star Trek



Equilibrium







Star Wars



Thom Tenery Oblivion Skytower Interior Ideation

 Oblivion



Avatar Concept Designs by Ben Procter



The Running Man

Below you can see examples of fantastic style in interior design and contemporary futuristic furniture:



Rocky Rocket Armchair by Circu


Christophe Pillet Loop Bench



Enck Fabbian Design Lighting



Decodesk Panels


Cloud modules by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec



Twist Coffee Table by Draenert



Arum Chair design Sacha Lakic for Roche Bobois



Bisazza Bagno The Hayon Collection



Collection of Tangram sofas from Roche Bobois



Leather Armchair by Toni Grilo



Althea Ceramica Outline




Tom Dixon's Mondrian Hotel



Brian Gerard Mollusque Coffee Table



Wever & Ducré J.M. Floor Lamp





“Primary” by Flynn Talbot, 3D triangles light sculpture in cardboard with 3 sources of Led lights playing with shadows and colors



Duny by Tonin



Teuco Bathtub

The Park Hyderabad (India)


Edendesign Fool Moon Large


Porada Ovalight

Friday, February 19, 2016

Interior design of Lux apartments of the Bariatinsky Palace (Contemporary Classic Vision of interiors)

Before the present article I wrote about restoration of interior design and their decoration for high-grade hotel apartments and public zones of The Palace Park Ensemble "Maryino" of Prince Bariatinsky, Kursk region. Design, reconstruction and restoration works were carried out by PROF PROJECT which included the architectural department and the planning-and-design office under the head of Solovieva A.V. as a project manager and an architect. The first article was devoted to redesign proposals for the lux rooms of The Maryino Palace. The first variant represented a reconstruction of the historical interiors adapted for the current use. The second article was devoted to second variant of proposals for the lux rooms of The Maryino Palace. The second option represents a new modern version of the lux rooms built upon a combination of timeless modern furniture with historical classic wall and ceiling decoration. And the present article dedicated to third option of proposals for the interior design of lux rooms of The Maryino Palace. The shape and mood of the furniture are gravitate to the Contemporary Classic Interior Design. Interior design ideas inspired by  the Modern English and American Classic Style. This is why we mostly tried to use an original american furniture and lighting in each part of lux room. Among them Baker Furniture and Barbara Barry, Henredon Furniture, Minka Lighting, Neiman Marcus and Horchow, Old Hickory Tannery, Tufenkian handmade wool rugs, Gramercy Home, Vaughan Lighting, Restoration Hardware, Ralph Lauren Home and so on.










Thursday, February 18, 2016

Interior design of Lux apartments of the Bariatinsky Palace (Modern Vision of interiors)

The previos article was dedicated to restoration of interior design and their decoration for high-grade hotel apartments and public zones of The Palace Park Ensemble "Maryino" of Prince Bariatinsky, Kursk region. Design, reconstruction and restoration works were carried out by PROF PROJECT which included the architectural department and the planning-and-design office under the head of Solovieva A.V. as a project manager and an architect. The previos article was devoted to redesign proposals for the lux rooms of The Maryino Palace. The first variant represented a reconstruction of the historical interiors adapted for the current use. And this article will show the second variant of proposals for the lux rooms of The Maryino Palace. The second option represents a new modern version of the lux rooms built upon a combination of timeless modern furniture with historical classic wall and ceiling decoration. The shape and mood of the furniture is more clear and light then sophisticated forms of traditional classic historical furniture. We can see custom design modern marble fireplace grouped with Barbara Barry Cabochon Cocktail Table and Angelo Cappellini Opera Contemporary Parsifal Classic Sofa, Chelini furniture and accesories; exquisite Ralph Lauren Brook Street desk, inspired by a Napoleon III escritoire (this writing desk has a leather inset, Greek key silver leaf tooling and two pull out leather writing shelves with bookbinder detailing) with Ralph Lauren Helena Table Lamp in Crystal with Silk Shade created for Visual Comfort Lights company on the table and the Troy Armchair by Jean-Louis Deniot for Collection Pierre in the sitting room. All tints of the Sitting Room are collected in soft grey and pearl, warm chocolate, cream and old gold color gamma. The concept of the Lux Bedroom comprising the coexistence of different eclectical elements such as a Theodore Alexander round table with two Roberto Giovannini Bergere Half XVIII C. Louis XV Armchairs and a Lady's Desk from Barbara Barry; a beautiful Over the Top Bed by Caracole on the background of the elegant floristic silk wallpapers. The all walls are decorated in historical style with moldings and other ornamental plaster elements and fabrics like silk wallpapers. Also all doors are decorated in traditional  classic historical style: Tufenkian Luxury Traditional Rugs are on floors. The top lighting is represented by Baccarat Helios Chandeliers. All tints of the Bedoom are grouped in soft green, mint, blue turquoise, grey and pearl, warm chocolate, cream and old gold color gamma. The WC is created in more vivid modern style: against background of luxury Calacatta White Marble and Ann Sacks Stone Mosaic on the floor an ultra-modern shape of Antonio Lupi Wanda Bath, Oasis Hermitage Dwell Vanity with unique silver finishe venetian mirror and Studio Gate Armoire is placed.








Sunday, December 20, 2015

Interior design of Lux apartments of the Bariatinsky Palace (reconstruction of historical interiors adapted for the current use)

This series of articles on restoration, interior design and decoration of high-grade hotel apartments and public zones of The Palace Park Ensemble "Maryino" of Prince Bariatinsky, Kursk region. Design, reconstruction and restoration works were carried out by PROF PROJECT which includes the architectural department and the planning-and-design office under the head of Solovieva A.V. as a project manager and an architect.
From the begining of XXI century Palace Park Ensemble "Maryino" is a sanatorium (Property Management Department of President of Russian Federation). The Federal state budgetary institution "The sanatorium Maryino" is under the supervision of the Property Management Department of President of Russian Federation and a capital construction object in accordance with Presidential Decree 541, issued on October 29, 2015.
This publication is devoted to the redesign proposals for lux rooms of The Maryino Palace. The first variant represents a reconstruction of the historical interiors adapted for the current use.

The Palace Park Ensemble "Maryino" was built at the begining of  XIX century according to a project of Kursk's architect Carl Ivanovich Gofman. The ancient noble family Bariatinsky dates back to the legendary prince Ruruk. Maryino was called in honour of beautiful Princes Maria Fedorovna Bariatinsky the Prussian Countess and wife of Prince Ivan Ivanovich Bariatinsky. The Palace was meant to be the symbol of the greatness of Princely sort of Bariatinsky. It was in the reign of the Russian tsar Pavel the first.



The Bariatinsky Palace is a three-storied building with three differentiated parts of main building and two large single-storied outbuildings. The buildings are situated in a great scenery park with magnificent flower beds, round and oval lakes with islands and linked with the help of several bridges. Rotunda is located at one of them and the Lutheran Kirche is on the next one.






The aesthetic guide for visual conception of the Palace interiors  became well-preserved examples of Russian architecture and art: historical interiors of russian palaces, genre paintings, engravings, etching, book illustrations with elements of interior decoration, furnirure, lightings and scenes of daily and holyday life. I also used surviving archived materials concerning the building of the Palace, reference books, artistic and academic books and literature of domestic and foreign classical writers relating to the lifestyle of russian nobility.The chronological range of monitoring period covers the full range from second part of the XVIII century and concluding to the end of the XIX century. Particular attention was given to the style of interiors of Anichkov Palace and Yusupov Palace, Tsarskoselsky Palace at St. Petersburg created by Ippolito Monighetti; the mansion of Ekaterina Mikhailovna Dolgorukova, Her Highness Princess Yurevskaya, created by D.E. Yefimov and A.I. Klein; the palace the Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich (House of Scientists in the Moscow) created and decorated by academician I.S. Kithner and academician of  V.A. Schroeter, the house of Count N.P. Rumyantsev by architect D.E. Yefimov and so on. I also looked through a lot of patterns of elite well-preserved historical furniture, vintage lighting, wooden finishings, plasters and mouldings, textiles, paintings, ornaments, carpets and rugs and et cetera. The artistic works by F.S. Rocotov, S.F. Galaktionov, N.I. Tihobrazov, N.N. Podkluchnikov were very helpful in understanding of original coloristic schemes in interior decoration.








The interiors of lux apartments of the Bariatinsky Palace were created and based on art reconstruction traditions of noble Russian interiors in the style of Russian neoclassicism including eclectical detailes of Barocco, Rococo and Empire styles and sometimes with delicate oriental coloring especially in textile, carpets and ornaments.



Interior design of Lux apartments of the Bariatinsky Palace (reconstruction of historical interiors adapted for the current use):




A variant of the Sittingroom (softened details):








An interior of the bedroom ( turquoise and gold details):




A next variant of the bedroom ( olive-turquoise colors):







Olive and pearl colors:

Holl:


An interior of the bathroom:




Girina Darya

Sunday, December 13, 2015

3ds max Tutorials for Beginners for Interior Design: Modelling and Visualisation Heathfield&Co Swan Table Lamp with 3dmax and Vray

Comprehensive overview of classic technologies of 3d low-poly modelling in 3ds max, creating complex textures and materials of colored glass with stripes ornament and textile shade with lighting effect. Created for students of British Higher School of Art and Design, Basic Course of Interior Design and Visualisation.

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