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Architects: Peter Kostelov
- Area: 110 m²
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Smolenka “Oak Tube’’ Apartment / Peter Kostelov
Winners selected for round two of the Moscow City Agglomeration Competition
The international team, lead by well-known Russian urbanist Andrey Chernikhov, and including McAdam Architects, Tower 151, Georgi Stanishev and Ginsburg Architects placed first in round two of the Moscow City Agglomeration Development Concept competition. The winning consortium sparked debate by suggesting Moscow officials should consider redeveloping the abundant brown field sites and other available infill spaces within the existing city boundaries before proposing new development. They highlighted vast areas occupied by goods railways and disused industrial sites from Soviet times as prime areas for regeneration and expansion, as well as a re-thinking of transport networks to alleviate pressure on existing systems.
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AD Classics: Melnikov House / Konstantin Melnikov
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Architects: Konstantin Melnikov
- Year: 1929
Block No.5 Residential Area in 'Skolkovo' Innovative Center / TOTEMENT | PAPER
Designed by TOTEMENT | PAPER, the residential area in Block No.5, as part of District D2 (“Science & Technology Park”) of “Skolkovo” Innovative Center, occupies a special area as it is the gate to the district and the main design point facing the Skolkovskoye Highway side. The architectural concept has been worked out to be presented at the second round of the competition. They took into the account close location of crowded housings of circles No.2 and 4 by closing our circle at their side. Bends of buildings allowed them to extend essentially the light front of the buildings and to get the necessary area for housing. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Video: Bar Strelka / Strelka Institute
OMA to design new home for Garage in Moscow
The Garage Center for Contemporary Culture – a non-profit international arts space based in Moscow founded by Daria Zhukova – has unveiled plans for a new building in Gorky Park. Designed by OMA, Garage Gorky Park will renovate the famous 1960s Vremena Goda (Seasons of the Year) restaurant, a prefabricated concrete structure that has been derelict for more than two decades. Garage is expected to complete and occupy this 5,400-square-meter building sometime next year, with plans to later expand to the nearby Hexagon pavilion (or Machine Pavilion).
Rem Koolhaas: “We were able, with our client and her team, to explore the qualities of generosity, dimension, openness, and transparency of the Soviet wreckage and find new uses and interpretations for them; it also enabled us to avoid the exaggeration of standards and scale that is becoming an aspect of contemporary art spaces.”
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Mirror Mongayt / Bureau Bernaskoni
- Area: 270 m²
Skolkovo Technopark District D2 Residential Area / Saltans Architects_International + Jaeger and Partner Architects
Chicago based Saltans Architects_Intl., ltd (SA_I) and Shenzhen based Jaeger and Partner Architects, Ltd. design collaboration was recently selected for the second stage international design competition for the Skolkovo Technopark District D2 Residential Area. Their master plan design envisions the “concept of the city at human scale with a strong relationship with nature”. Five distinct Districts comprising this planning strategy are separated and linked by natural landscapes, while each District’s master plan is designed specifically for function. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Bar-Studio Kluchi / Peter Kostelov + Alexey Rozenberg + Anton Grechko
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Architects: Alexey Rozenberg, Anton Grechko, Peter Kostelov: Peter Kostelov, Alexey Rozenberg, Anton Grechko
- Area: 300 m²
- Year: 2011
House In The Moscow Region / Sergey Nasedkin
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Architects: Sergey Nasedkin
- Area: 210 m²
- Year: 2010
Skolkovo Residential Area / Arch Group
Skolkovo Innovation Center (‘Russian Silicon Valley’), a high-tech hub to be built at Skolkovo near Moscow, Russia, is intended to concentrate international intellectual capital, thereby stimulating the development of break-through projects and technologies. The modern approach to residential buildings often creates a feeling of isolation. A person has his or her own apartment and a little garden, while neighbors are perceived as competitors. The new residential area, including apartment houses and townhouses, designed by Arch Group, is designed for temporary accommodation of the scientific elite shown in the apartment houses while the townhouses feature a multi-layered environment. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Green River Brateevo / OKRA Landscape Architects
At the Second Exhibition Forum on Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Garden Art last week in Moscow, the project Green River Project Brateevo has been awarded with the Russian National Award on Landscape Architecture. The project, designed by OKRA landscape architects, is a joint cooperation between Russia and the Netherlands. Supported by the Dutch Government, the Department for Natural Resource Management and Environmental Protection of Moscow and the Dutch Government Service for Land and Water management (DLG), are working together with the Dutch consultancy OKRA landscape architects, the Russian consultancy Ampir landscape architects and the Research and Design Institute for the Master Plan of Moscow on the development and exchange of ideas for a sustainable cityscape. Objective is to develop a toolkit for sustainable green development as an integral part of urban redevelopment. More images and project description after the break.
The First Active House in Russia / POLYGON
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Architects: POLYGON
- Area: 229 m²
- Year: 2011
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Manufacturers: VELUX Group
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Professionals: NLK Domostroyenie
Multi-Level Apartment / Peter Kostelov
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Architects: Peter Kostelov
- Area: 258 m²
- Year: 2011
The Arbor / Shamsudin Kerimov Architects
The arbor, designed by Shamsudin Kerimov 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”. More images and architects’ description after the break.
AD Classics: Royal Hotel / Arkady Mordvinov
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Architects: Arkady Mordvinov
- Year: 1953
AD Classics: Moscow Metro / Robert Pogrebnoi and Yuriy Zenkivich
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Architects: Robert Pogrebnoi and Yuriy Zenkivich
AD Classics: AD Classics: Rusakov Workers' Club / Konstantin Melnikov
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Architects: Konstantin Melnikov
- Year: 1928