Moscow-based architectural studio Nefa Architects (Nefaresearch) have been chosen to redesign the Solntsevo metro station. Their project, which is designed to “create a solar spray effect” on the station’s subterranean platform, won an international competition whose winners were ultimately chosen by Moscow’s citizens.
Referencing Solntsevo’s historical “dacha” (barn) houses, the station’s entry pavilions will be punctured with circular perforations to allow light to transmit below-ground and illuminate the platform. Wayfinding will be provided by yellow graphics throughout the station.
"Solntsevo is named after ‘sun’ in Russian, so we were very lucky to be selected for this station, because sunlight is the main material of the architecture,” explains chief architect Dmitry Ovcharov.
The station is due to open in 2017.
Competition
Moscow Metro Station for SOLNTSEVOAward
First PrizeArchitects
Location
Moscow, RussiaChief Architect
Dmitry OvcharovAuthors Team
Dmitry Ovcharov, Elena Mertsalova, Victor KolupaevArchitect
Margarita KornienkoNavigation Design
Victor KolupaevLighting Engineers
Kirill Savkin, Ekaterina Sadovnikova, Elena Sokolova (Light Buro)Chief Engineer
Sergey KurepinOrganizer
Strelka KBClient
MosInzhProektArea
7800.0 sqmProject Year
2017Photographs
Courtesy of Nefa ArchitectsCompetition
Moscow Metro Station for SOLNTSEVOAward
First PrizeLocation
Moscow, RussiaProject Year
2017Photographs
via Nefa ArchitectsArea
7800.0 m2