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Strelka Institute / OMA + AMO

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It was just announced that OMA + AMO will collaborate with Strelka, a postgraduate school for media, architecture and design in Moscow. The new school is launching an educational program where a select group of students will work intensely and innovatively on a series of themes aimed to reshape Russia’s current role in the world. In an attempt to raise the ambition of the creative industries in Russia, the institute will challenge students with a variety of projects. The students will guided by the expertise of both Russian and international creative leaders.

More about the collaboration after the break.

Moesk Control Center / Arch-group + ABTB

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  • Architects: ABTB, Arch-group: Arch-group + ABTB
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2009

Aqaulis Pier / Andrew Bedov

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Situated along the Moskva River in Moscow, Andrew Bedov’s Aqaulis Pier creates a dynamic infrastructure hub that provides an alternative circulation route for the users. The pier is designed to replace the 15 moorings in the city by creating one central unit with an efficient water bus transportation system to help commuters cross the river.

The smooth form creates a fluid continuity for both the exterior and interior spaces. Inside the structure, open spaces provide room to relax while resting upon countless sofas, dinning in a small café or reading in the library.  On the exterior, a viewing platform extends allowing users to enjoy the natural beauty of the river.

More images after the break.  

New Russian-Jewish Museum of Tolerance / Graft Architects

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The committee for the Russian-Jewish Museum of Tolerance finalized the German-based Graft Architects‘ design for the new museum. Grafts’ renovation and expansion of the 1927 Konstantin Melnikov’s bus depot will transform the space into the world’s largest Jewish museum.

More about the project after the break.

House 02 / za bor Architects

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Moscow, Russia
  • Architects: Za Bor Architects: za bor architects / Arseniy Borisenko, Peter Zaitsev
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  270
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2006