Comfort class residential complex

information:

  • status
    project
  • date
    20102010
  • place
    Russia, St. Petersburg
    Moskovsky avenue, vl. 65
  • function
    Residential / Housing-dominated Mixed-use Block
  • площадь подземная
    28000 м2
  • Total Area
    340000 м2
  • Residential Area
    271800 м2
  • number of storeys
    15-18

Archi.ru about this project:

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.

Vladimir Plotkin decided to break this residential compound into two independent parts. One of them would be a low-rise building located next to the architectural monument stockyard built back in 1823-1826 by the project of Joseph Charlemagne and ove...   more

Vladimir Plotkin,

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