Dwelling complex “Airship”

information:

  • status
    project
  • date
    2004 / 2004
  • place
    Russia, Moscow
    Profsojuznaja, 64-66
  • function
    Residential / Residential complex

    Uninhabited premises borrow a ground floor and top level of an underground part (a basement floor). One of uninhabited premises on the 1st floor is intended under children's establishment for short-term stay of preschool children.

    Functional purpose of other premises has not defined yet. Probably it would be trade and consumer services. A 2-storeyed shopping center with a total area nearby 4,6 thousand square maters is isolated. It has its own underground parking place on 65 cars and a ground parking. The roof of the underground parking of the shopping center is used as the open parking for the inhabited building and equips with modern conveniences.

  • Public Area
    4,3 м2 (площадь торгового ком 2
  • Total Area
    63,8 тыс. м (жилого корпуса) 2
  • Residential Area
    40,8 тыс. м2 2
Alexey Bavykin

Alexey Bavykin /

Russia
Design Team
Alexey Bavykin, Michael Marek, Andrey Vlasenko, Grigory Guryanov (Bavykin Architectural workshop)

Archi.ru about this project:

02.06.2006

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Architect Alexey Bavykin known for the respectful attitude to a heritage of Russian constructivism, has designed an apartment multipurpose complex "Airship" in Profsouznaja street in Moscow.

As the architect emphasizes, this idea was based on youthful Soviet pathos of architecture the end of 20th - the beginning of 30th, on Leonids Airships... . During an epoch of constructivism there was a direction, reproducing by means of architec...   more

description:

The multipurpose inhabited complex represents a separate 40 floor inhabited monolithic building with two-level underground parking place and uninhabited premises on the ground floors. Into the structure of a complex enters also an isolated 2-storeyed shopping center with own underground parking place and a ground parking. The roof of underground parking of shopping center is used as the open parking for the inhabited building.

The project also provides an accommodation of a platform for a saving cabin of the fire helicopter on the roof of the house. The project has the non-standard architectural decision and is supposed to become an architectural dominant of the Southwest of city.

External facing: hinged panels, a natural stone, stained-glass windows.

Alexey Bavykin,

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