
4/ Konstantin Melnikov’s House, 1927–1929
Living room © All photos by Igor Palmin
But, for Russians, it is important not so much as an architectural wonder but as a cultural anomaly: a single-family home built during the era of the accursed “apartment question” with the inscription, “Konstantin Melnikov architect”, proudly displayed over the entrance and with an enormous, bright, cathedral-like studio on the third floor, all of it bespeaking Melnikov’s pride in a profession little recognized in the USSR, whose members were treated as anonymous functionaries of design institutes and slaves of the building industry.
The photographs were made by Igor Palmin, while Victor Melnikov, the architect’s son, was alive. Viktor Melnikov is also the author of the majority of paintings and drawings that are in the house. Without a doubt, the Chayka hoover (issued since 1963) was his purchase as well.
Konstantin Melnikov brought this carpet from Paris in 1925.
4/ Konstantin Melnikov’s House, 1927–1929
Living room
Studio



Hallway © All photos by Igor Palmin





















