Project name: The Soaring House
Architect firms: VFORM
Project Team: Vladislav Bek-Bulatov & Daria Ilina
Location: Moscow region
Photo: Sergey Krasyuk
Area: 620 m2
Year: 2025
Project description from design firms VFORM
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Soaring house
The house is located in the Moscow region, on a small, uniquely-shaped plot. This posed a challenge for the project and significantly influenced the appearance of the future building. The architectural solutions are based on the site’s views, varying patterns of sunlight exposure, and a simple, functional logic of spatial planning.
Architectural and spatial concept
The ground floor offers unobstructed views through the space. The façade features glass and satin-finished stainless steel, which help dissolve the structure into the surrounding landscape and fill the garden with reflected light. The upper level is offset and rotated in relation to the ground floor, allowing for improved lighting of the northern part of the site, an increase in the house’s total area without overcrowding the plot, and the building of a sheltered terrace. To achieve a sense of lightness and weightlessness, the supporting columns were made from stainless steel and integrated into the monolithic slab of the upper level. As a result, the upper level appears to hover above the plot; it is made of timber and fibre-reinforced concrete.
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Interior
The connection between exterior and interior spaces is achieved not only through open terraces and sliding windows, but also through the use of complimenting materials. On the ground floor, directly opposite the entrance, there is a dynamic mirror panel with a chrome effect, which visually continues the façade’s theme of immateriality. The panel was manufactured through digital robotic fabrication based on a 3D model, whose surface was shaped by a continuously repeating sine wave.
In the master bedroom on the upper level, a panel made of solid walnut echoes the façade and reinforces a sense of warmth and the uniqueness of the décor, which combines an artistic vision, a deep understanding of materials, and high-tech methods of production. The interior spaces of the house are united by a double-height stairwell featuring a sculptural cantilevered staircase made from ultra-high-performance concrete. The complex design of the staircase, with step thickness varying from 5 to 8 cm, was developed specifically for this house.
About the Studio
VFORM is an interdisciplinary studio founded by Vladislav Bek-Bulatov and Daria Ilyina, bringing together architectural practice, interior design, sculpture, and other art forms at the intersection of traditional materials and cutting-edge technological solutions.



