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A Twist of the Core
20.03.2025

Julia Tarabarina. A Twist of the Core

A clever and concise sculptural solution – rotating each floor by N degrees – has created an ensemble of “dancing” towers: similar yet different, simple yet complex. The designers meticulously refined a single structural node and spent considerable effort on the column construction – after that, “everything else was easy”. The architects also rotated the core walls on each floor to maximize the efficiency of the office spaces.
Terraced Design
10.12.2024

Julia Tarabarina. Terraced Design

The “River Park” residential complex has confidently and securely shaped the Nagatinsky Backwater shoreline. Featuring a public embankment, elevated courtyards connected by pedestrian bridges, and brick façades, the development invites exploration of its nuanced response to the surrounding context, as well as hints of the architects’ megalithic design thinking.
A Step Forward
13.11.2024

Julia Tarabarina. A Step Forward

The HIDE residential complex represents a major milestone for ADM architects and their leaders Andrey Romanov and Ekaterina Kuznetsova in their quest for a fresh high-rise aesthetic – one that is flexible and layered, capable of bringing vibrancy to mass and silhouette while shaping form. Over recent years, this approach has become ADM’s “signature style”, with the golden HIDE tower playing a pivotal role in its evolution. Here, we delve into the project’s story, explore the details of the complex’s design, and uncover its core essence.
​Towers Leaning Towards the Sun
10.01.2024

Julia Tarabarina. ​Towers Leaning Towards the Sun

The three towers of the residential complex “Novodanilovskaya 8” are new and the tallest neighbors of the Danilovsky Manufactory, “Fort”, and “Plaza”, complementing a whole cluster of modern buildings designed by renowned masters. At the same time, the towers are unique for this setting – they are residential, they are the tallest ones here, and they are located on a challenging site. In this article, we explore how architects Andrey Romanov and Ekaterina Kuznetsova tackled this far-from-trivial task.
The Savelovsky Axis
28.11.2022

Julia Tarabarina. The Savelovsky Axis

The business center, situated right in the middle of a large city junction next to the Savelovsky Railway Station takes on the role of a spatial axis, upon which the entire place hinges: it spins like a spiral, alternating perfect glass of the tiers and deep recessions of inter-tier floors that conceal little windows invented by the architects. It is sculptural, and it claims the role of a new city landmark, in spite of its relatively small height of nine floors.
​Parade Order
07.12.2021

Lara Kopylova. ​Parade Order

The three brick blocks of the “River Park” housing complex gaze at the water with their terraces. Each block forms a backdrop and two wings, while the residents-only yards turn into “stages” perceived from the river. The landscaped embankment, accessible to all the city people, complements the hierarchy of private, semi-private and public city life that is formed here.
​Etudes in Glass
16.06.2021

Alyona Kuznetsova, Darya Gorelova. ​Etudes in Glass

The housing complex, located not far away from the Paveletskaya Railway Station, as a symbol of a sweeping transformation of this area: a composition of towers of different height, ingenious detailing of stained glass windows, and a green lawn in the yard.
​Inside of a Drawn Grid
19.05.2021

Tatiana Shovskaya. ​Inside of a Drawn Grid

Designing the apartment complex PLAY in Danilovskaya Sloboda, ADM architects placed their bet on the imagery of construction. The area where it manifested itself the most vividly was the sophisticated grid of the facades.
Being in the Center of Things
28.04.2021

Alyona Kuznetsova. Being in the Center of Things

An apartment complex in the center of a business park with tapering facades and “terrazzo” coating.
​The Living Growth
06.04.2021

Oleg Guichar. ​The Living Growth

The grand-scale housing complex AFI PARK Vorontsovsky in Moscow’s southwest consists of four towers, a “slab” house, and a kindergarten building. Interestingly, the plastique of the residential buildings is quite active – they seem to be growing before your eyes, responding to the natural context, and first of all opening the views of the nearby park. As for the kindergarten building, it is cute and lyrical, like a little sugar house.
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Partner Architects of Archi.ru:

  • Rostislav Zaiser
  • Sergei Tchoban
  • Sergey Pereslegin
  • Alexandr Samarin
  •  Valery  Lukomsky
  • Pavel Andreev
  • Vladimir Plotkin
  • Vera Butko
  • Ilia Mashkov
  • Andrey Asadov
  • Vassily Krapivin
  • Konstantin Khodnev
  • Yuliy Borisov
  • Mikhail Kanunnikov
  • Sergey Skuratov
  • Stanislav Belykh
  • Alexandra Kuzmina
  • Vsevolod Medvedev
  • Alexander Asadov
  • Andrey Romanov
  • Natalia Sidorova
  • Anton Nadtochiy
  • Igor  Shvartsman
  • Yuri Vissarionov
  • Andrey Gnezdilov
  • Zurab Bassaria
  • Ekaterina Kuznetsova
  • Alexsey Ginzburg
  • Nikita Yavein
  • Tatiana Zulkharneeva
  • Sergey Kouznetsov
  • Alexander Skokan
  • Daniel  Lorenz
  • Natalia Shilova
  • Oleg Medinsky
  • Georgy Trofimov
  • Julia  Tryaskina
  • Rais Baishev
  • Roman Leonidov
  • Nikolay Pereslegin
  • Sergey  Trukhanov
  • Andy Snow
  • Polina Voevodina

Buildings and Projects: New Additions

  • Naberezhnaya Evropy, St. Petersburg
  • Pavilion for Chacha Ceremonies
  • “Replacement” Project
  • Residential complex
  • “Olympic Hall”Business Center
  • Residential complex
  • Residential complex ′Andersen′
  • Sports and residential complex “Olympic village Novogorsk”
  • The checkpoint and operation service building of “Novogorsk Olympic Village”