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Inverted Fortress
24.04.2024

Julia Tarabarina. Inverted Fortress

This year, there has been no shortage of intriguing architectural ideas around the Omsk airport. The project developed by the architectural company KPLN appeals to Omsk’s history as a wooden fortress that it was back in the day, but transforms the concept of a fortress beyond recognition: it “shaves off” the conical ends of “wooden logs”, then enlarges them, and then flips them over. The result is a hypostyle – a forest of conical columns on point supports, with skylights on top.
The “Snake” Mountain
29.02.2024

Alyona Kuznetsova. The “Snake” Mountain

The competition project for the seaside resort complex “Serpentine” combines several typologies: apartments of different classes, villas, and hotel rooms. For each of these typologies, the KPLN architects employ one of the images that are drawn from the natural environment – a serpentine road, a mountain stream, and rolling waves.
A High-Rise Erector Set
04.08.2022

Tatiana Shovskaya, Julia Tarabarina. A High-Rise Erector Set

In this article, we are examining one of the projects submitted for a closed-door competition for a housing complex to be built in the north of Moscow. The KPLN architects proposed a simple volumetric pair of 100 meter high towers, united by a common sculptural design based on laconic contrast, yet dramatic at the same time. Another interesting thing is an oval yard that is “carved out” in the stylobate roof.
The Leisure Culture
27.07.2022

Alyona Kuznetsova. The Leisure Culture

In the new extra building of the Klyazma resort center, whose project was developed by KPLN, the aesthetics of Soviet modernist architecture is combined with modern ideas of how leisure activities should be organized.
​The Wavelength
13.01.2022

Julia Tarabarina. ​The Wavelength

Built in the town of Pushkino in the Moscow area, the “Turgeneva 13” housing complex, while fitting in with the surrounding context, differs from it with the rhythmic austerity of its dual composition, a slight wave of the façade, and the color design, in which one can see two images, winter and summer, both “growing” from the specifics of the place.
This Beetle Has Flown
30.04.2021

Julia Tarabarina. This Beetle Has Flown

The story of designing a business center in the Zhukov (“Beetle”) Drive: a number of attempts to preserve a hundred-year-old cold storage facility, at the same time introducing modern buildings interpreting the industrial theme. The project remained on paper, but the story behind it seems to be worth our attention.
​Towers in a Forest
27.11.2020

Natalia Koriakovskaia. ​Towers in a Forest

The authors of the housing complex “In the Heart of Pushkino” were faced with a difficult task: to preserve the already existing urban forest, at the same time building on it a compound of rather high density. This is how three towers at the edge of the forest appeared with highly developed public spaces in their podiums and graceful “tucks” in the crowning part of the 18-story volumes.
​The Aperture Effect
04.08.2020

Natalia Koriakovskaia. ​The Aperture Effect

For a housing complex built in the town of Pushkino in the Moscow metropolitan area, KPLN Architects designed facades that adjust the stream of light by using the wall geometry.
​A City by the Water
06.04.2020

Julia Tarabarina. ​A City by the Water

The concept of a large-scale housing development at the edge of Voronezh, near the city reservoir, or “the sea”, as it is locally called, uses the waterside height difference to create a sophisticated public space, paying a lot of attention to the distribution of masses that determine the look of the future complex if viewed from the opposite bank of the river.
We work remotely: Moscow architects about working from home during the pandemic
20.03.2020

Nina Frolova, Julia Tarabarina. We work remotely: Moscow architects about working from home during the pandemic

In this article, we are speaking to the leaders of a few Moscow architectural companies about their plans for remote work caused by the #COVID19 pandemic.
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Partner Architects of Archi.ru:

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

Buildings and Projects: New Additions

  • Naberezhnaya Evropy, St. Petersburg
  • Pavilion for Chacha Ceremonies
  • «Danilovskaya Manufactory»
  • “Replacement” Project
  • Residential complex
  • “Olympic Hall”Business Center
  • Residential complex
  • Residential complex ′Andersen′
  • Sports and residential complex “Olympic village Novogorsk”