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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.20.03.2018
Elena Petukhova. A Welcome Intervention
In his new project, Sergey Skuratov explores the theme of balancing out the static and the dynamic components of his architecture, continues experimenting with brick façades, tries new elements of housing construction, but, most importantly, solves the ever-so numerous town planning issues of a large fragment of Moscow’s urban environment.09.10.2017
. A Brilliant Ex-Court
Located on the Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment and known to all Moscow tennis fans, these tennis courts were designed by Skuratov Architects as hidden inside a picturesque park and surrounded by the slabs of residential high-rises.17.03.2016
Julia Tarabarina. Dream Land: Russian Lounge of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., 2011–2015
The paintings by Valery Koshlyakov and the interior design by Sergey Skuratov came together to form a close symbiosis in the artists’ meditation on the image of Russia and the Russian dream. The result is full of light and full of different meanings. As for us, we tried to solve the charade and understand what the meaning of this "new image of Russia" is about - in the interior of the Russian Lounge in the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.08.02.2016
Julia Tarabarina. Tower above the Square
The project developed the smallest, yet most important town-planning section of “Sadovye Kvartaly” ("Garden Quarters"): the meaningful completion of the author's vision.29.10.2015
Julia Tarabarina. Key to the Island
Sergey Skuratov's project for the Sofiyskaya Embankment gracefully ties the Roman associations and the beauty of inner controversies of today's architecture to the context of today's Moscow. The result is a new city axis where the view of the Kremlin tower must draw the tourist into a perspective and then lead him down the boulevard to the river.31.08.2015
Julia Tarabarina. Cut Banks, Low Banks
Sergey Skuratov has suggested Kazan an architectural concept of a residential district that is not only filled with multiple cultural meanings and provided with public functions, but also suited for panel construction.11.02.2015
Anna Martovitskaya. In Two Layers
One block away from the Donskoy Monastery, Sergey Skuratov has designed a double-part residential house in the image of which the architect develops his favorite technique of a dialogue between the materials.25.12.2014