All family can now gather behind a long console table that is not a decorative element you can move or change, but an object integrated in the structure – the heart and soul of the pergola. You have to admit the way the architect solved the problem is impressive!  Structurally, we see a table made from a metal skeleton sheathed by a tree and fixed at the basis to a pedestal which, in turn, is continuation of a concrete plate of the base.

The arbor, designed by Kerimov + Prishin Architects, is a living space project meant to accommodate a family of about 15 people. The design’s floor plan consists of a semantic differentiation on three zones which they conditionally named “kitchen-furnace”, “dining room-drawing room” and “terrace-scene”.