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25.04.2013
Anna Martovitskaya. Vladimir Plotkin: these days, any contest is a guessing game
The main architect of "Reserve" Studio speaks about his new projects, international contests, and the contemporary Moscow.16.08.2012
Anna Martovitskaya. Red, White, Green
This spring, Creative Production Enterprise “Reserve” won the tender for designing a residential complex in Moscow’s Preobrazhensky district. The complex that is going to house over 900 apartments is treated by the architects as one that consists of two self-contained independent green compounds.30.05.2012
Julia Tarabarina. Vertical Solution
Vladimir Plotkin and Roberto Meyer offered to Moscow City a new tower typology – a block consisting of a few buildings put on the “shoulders” of one another and thus forming a silhouette of a symbolically rendered letter “M”.04.04.2012
Anna Martovitskaya. Blocks on the Slope
Vladimir Plotkin, one of the most famous Moscow architects, spends this year part of his time in the city of Vladivostok at the Far East coast of Russia, where he is planning a residential compound with an area of almost 120 Hectares.28.11.2011
Anna Martovitskaya. “Shifting Cubes” Solution
On Savvinskaya Embankment, next to the so-called “Japanese House”, Vladimir Plotkin designs a residential compound sporting several green terraces.12.09.2011
Anna Martovitskaya. On the Crest of the Wave
In the former stead of Saint Petersburg dairy plant “Petmol” (“Petersburg Milk”) that occupied an area of 11 hectares on the corner of Moskovsky Avenue and the embankment of the Obvodnoi (“Bypass”) Channel, “Reserve” Studio designed a residential compound with a total area of 340 000 square meters.05.09.2011
Julia Tarabarina. Fretwork box
In Vladimir Plotkin’s project the hotel building located in the historic center of Rubleny town – Kremlin of the Yaroslavl city - resembles a white fret work box. It is sited among the two monuments within the limiting lines and transforms the church ruins - which belongs to the end of the 17th century and discovered by the archeologist - into a museum.11.04.2011
Anna Martovitskaya. "Sail" and two thirds
There was constructed a “yachtsman’s house” on the territory of Zavidkin designed by the architects Vladimir Plotkin and Olga Golovina. This stylish three-part volume, harmoniously evolving the principles of “Pirogovo” housing, has become a beautiful piece of the architectural collection of this resort.14.02.2011









