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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Respublica* Bookstore in Saint Petersburg, Russia by RHIZOME

 
February 11th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: RHIZOME

The building No.22 located on Nevsky Prospect in Saint Petersburg is associated with Alexander Smirdin’s bookstore — a center of reading culture and a legendary meeting point of the most prominent intellectuals of the XIX century. From now on this address belongs to Respublica* bookstore that recreates the historical function of the place and takes the idea of the store to the next level.

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

  • Architects: RHIZOME
  • Project: Respublica* Bookstore
  • Location: Nevsky Prospekt, 22, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 191186
  • Photography: Egor Rogalev
  • Project team: Evgeny Reshetov, Tatiana Sinelnikova, Anastasia Voropaeva, Ekaterina Antonova, Irina Ten, Yelizaveta Chernikova
  • Size: 376 м²
  • Completion Year: 2019

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

The store occupies a vast area of the whole second floor capable of accommodating all necessary features typical for contemporary bookstore where lectures, presentations and alternative kinds of goods are as common as books themselves. Hence the new Respublica* store is divided into retail sections with various books and accessories, zones suitable for lectures, work or children activities and a separate space for cafe.

Each setting of the store demonstrates its own character: spacious, enfilade-like rooms filled with light and air overlooking the main street of the city are placed side by side with tiny and more intimate niches with cozy sofas, lots of greenery and softened colors of design palette.

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

The interior takes into account history of the location and preserves memory of the former library which was also opened there by Alexander Smirdin. Except for books the image of the library is saved through long wooden tables and lamps typical for reading rooms. The intersection of history and modernity is reflected in the eclectic atmosphere: new bookshelves, windows and retail equipment created exclusively for the project are mixed with vintage furniture, original wooden floor and reconstructed stucco molding.

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

Image Courtesy © Egor Rogalev

Image Courtesy © RHIZOME

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