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25.09.2009
Anna Martovitskaya. A horseshoe for luck
Today it is smart to talk of architects and their social responsibility, as rule, the last is narrowed to “do no harm your city" concept. But few think that architects are able and must provide pro bono services. This makes the example of "Sergei Kiselev & Partners” more valuable for the professional community. They developed the urban and architectural concept of social village in Volokolamsk district of Moscow region.11.09.2009
Julia Tarabarina. Connectable architecture
"Multipurpose series barge" is the name given by the architects of SK&P to their contest project for Moscow-river. They also compare it with a computer USB connection. The project has two parts. The main has building-modules on the floating platform which can be connected to the standard “port” of the pier. The second is responsible for the connection of the idea with a particular place – a wooden pedestrian quay and a light bridge over the Moscow River.15.07.2009
Anna Martovitskaya. Color sampling
Sunny coloring of the shopping center facades, designed by "Sergei Kiselev & Partners” for the South Butovo, surprisingly fine matches the character of the surrounding landscape - fresh, natural, not totally occupied by new urban housing developments.02.07.2009
Anna Martovitskaya. Front line architecture
Modern Ostozhenka has many titles. The most known is the "Golden Mile" and conservancy area of modern architecture. The first says it’s a heart of the most expensive and the most elite real estate, and the second one symbolizes the place where we take foreigners who need a proof that housing in Moscow is not always a kitsch. But Ostozhenka is not just a street, but a district among it and Prechistenskaya bank line. There are a lot of genuine antiques, much of ridiculous kitsch, but it is lacking a quality of modern architecture, rather it was. "Sergei Kiselev & Partners” designed an emphatically modern and stylish building for one of the oldest and famous streets in Moscow.14.04.2009
Julia Tarabarina. Routine of the world behind a mirror
Construction project of the new buildings for IMET RAN will probably remain on paper. But it is remarkable because vividly represents the new wave of contextual architecture – large mirror-buildings which “absorb” surrounding, reflect it and create “another”, theatrical reality of the city.24.12.2008
Maria Fadeeva. Pimenov fogginess
The two buildings, designed by Sergey Kiselyov’s studio in the project of regeneration, by the Pimen church in Novye vorotniki, reconstruct the volumes of the wooden small houses demolished in 1930s. This is why their above-ground constructions are desperately small, and shows how the surrounding area has grown in its height for the last 80 years. The architectural solution, on the contrary, is quite modern: stylized concrete "trees" on facade, glass, and grass on their roofs.22.09.2008
Anna Savkina. Faster and faster it’s running
More and more new office centres are now located not far away from MKAD. It is quite spacious here, and the architect had a chance "to play" with large forms, not worrying how they will fit into the urban development. The context – observers as well – here will be cars passing by at high speed. Seemingly, this suggested the architectural solution of the administrative and business complex on the first kilometer of Rublevo-Uspenskoe highway. It shaped…even romantic04.07.2008
Maria Fadeeva. Fortress-chameleon
To the east from Paveletsky railroad station, in the place of the former factory there is already cleared out territory for construction of a large (112 600 sq m) business centre by the project of “Sergey Kiselyov and Partners” studio. Austere glass-brick architecture of this complex will make its 11storey volumes less marked – and at the same time it creates a high priced office space, half hidden, fenced off from motley industrial area, they has been transforming it into an office city block for a few years now23.05.2008