Residential complex Dom u morya [A house by the sea]
information:
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status
building -
date
2003 —2006 / 2004 — 2008 -
place
Russia, St. Petersburg
Krestovasky island, Martynova embankement, 62-74 -
function
Residential / Residential complex -
Total Area
61 400 ì2 -
Residential Area
30 000 ì2 -
number of storeys
4-6
Sergei Tchoban /
RussiaEvgeny Gerasimov /
RussiaIgor Markov /
RussiaEvgeniy Gerasimov & partners /
RussiaDesign Team
“Evgeny Gerasimov and partners” – Gerasimov Evgeny Lvovich (project manager), Kaverin Oleg Vasilevich (chief project architect ), Orlov Aleksey Stanislavovich (arhitect), Zaitsev Dmitry Alekseevich (arhitect), Reznichenko Margarita Yakovlevna (chief constructor), Smirnova Tatyana Evgenevna (constructor), Grigorev Dmitry Olegovich (constructor). “NPS Tchoban Voss GbR, Architekten BDA” – Tchoban Sergey Enverovich (project manager.), Olufs Paul (arhitect), Gubkin Filipp (arhitect), Markov Igor Gennadevich (arhitect). OOO MGP – Anpilov Alexander Sergeevich (chief project engineer).
Partners and Clients
Partner: “NPS Tchoban Voss GbR, Architekten BDA”
Client: OAO “Construction Corporation Vozrozhdenie Sankt-Peterburga” [Construction Corporation Renaissance of Saint-Petersburg]
Client: OAO “Construction Corporation Vozrozhdenie Sankt-Peterburga” [Construction Corporation Renaissance of Saint-Petersburg]
Archi.ru about this project:
24.11.2008
Julia Tarabarina. The house which harmonizes contrasts
This house by the sea already has five different diplomas, newest of them is the golden diploma of "Zodchestvo"-2008. Such attention is not surprising: looking at this complex one will see that its architecture is not only charged by meanings, it easily applies techniques of the two opposite styles. Within a single ensemble the authors managed to harmonize techniques of the classics and modernism – a risky course, but in the end there is an austere, but harmonious image
The place where the new house by Evgeny Gerasimov and Sergey Tchoban is built, suggests architecture the two different, even disagreeing styles. In short, they are the sea and the cold – the things that hardly go together for an average modern perso... more