Moxy Kaunas Center
The main architectural idea of the building was dictated by the interwar architecture in the surrounding area, characterized by massive plastered volumes, a stable rhythm of openings, and the decor of organic elements. The building has found a dialogue with Kaunas interwar modernism - it is not connected to neighboring buildings along the perimeter, it is retracted, and the outer walls are rounded. The first floor is glassy, like an extension of the street. And what is above it is an example of clear, rough architecture. Inspiration of the semitonic buildings is reflected in the volume of the new building by stylistically replicating some of the architectural heritage of Kaunas city characteristic features, such as rounded facades, rhythmically expressive decorative pilasters, and a floating cantilever above the ground floor, and a coarse texture plaster with a unique hand-made pattern. This plaster is not classic, it has a stroke and a hint of old buildings. Plaster has scalability and roughness. By illuminating it, it can be seen that the stroke was made not by machine, but by hand.
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