The building where team accommodations, changing rooms and office premises are located, were designed for the Golf Club.
The Golf Club is located at an absolutely unique place, close to Peterhof, just opposite the Mikhailovka manor house. The Club’s territory is surrounded by astonishing landscapes and monuments of architecture. The Club’s building is not massive, but it incarnates the general idea and the style of the Club to the full. We offered the stylistic direction that emphasises contrast between historic styles of the surrounding and contemporary pseudoclassic architecture of buildings. We were intended to highlight the idea that the Club is totally modern and focused on active people. At the same time it should be in harmony with the surrounding idyllic landscape. Our goal was to create temperate and austere image that was intended to be expressive at the same time.
A small sushi bar, which is part of the KIDO network, is located in one of the dormitory districts of St. Petersburg.
In this project it was very important to make an interior that would instantly attract the attention of passing by and driving by public to a new place.
The Russian brand of jewellery and objects, Amber&Art, opens its first flagship store in Saint Petersburg.
The boutique – developed by Milanese Studio Piuarch – is located in the city center, inside the famous Antonov’s Merchant House built in 1824 by architect Domenico Adamini.
This cheerful apartment was visualized by Geometrium.
It is located in Lensovetovskij, the village near Saint Petersburg, Russia.
“Apartment is the best for a young couple who cares about aesthetics and usability.
Painted white walls visually enlarge the space, bright and colorful lighting elements make interior very vivid. We separated the sleeping area and made a separate dressing room.
Hong Kong based architecture studio Cheungvogl has created an open exhibition retail space around a robotic system in the 110 year old iconic department store, Au Pont Rouge in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Completed in 1907, Au Pont Rouge located along the Red Bridge on River Moika was built in the tradition of great European department stores such as Galleries Lafayette in Paris or Selfridges in London. Following the revolution in 1919, the building was renamed and converted into Volodarsky Sewing Factory and in the 1930s, the original cupola was demolished. In 2011, the cupola was reconstructed and the building underwent functional and architectural transformations to restore Au Pont Rouge to its original state as a world class department store in Saint Petersburg.
The design solution of the business center in St. Petersburg has been developed for quite a large site which doesn’t have any essential changes of the area topography. It is supposed to build a separate three-storied building in the form of a simple, uniform volume with a monolithic framework. It is going to be used only by the company which owns it, so it has no areas for rent.
The office of Yandex in Saint Petersburg is special. It is the brightest and the most unusual office of the company with lots of original visual solutions. As the company has been dynamically developing within the last years, it required more new space for the office. So, they started with 1800 sq.m in Saint Petersburgin 2008, and by 2014 the office has grown to occupy about 10000 sq.m and three floors. Its last part, the fourth one already, occupies the third floor of Benua business centre.
The private apartment is located in Van-Vitelli, which is an elite residential complex in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. The apartment is done in ultramodern style with conceptual light from Modular, monolithic plastics, chrome-plated surfaces, tempered glass used to bring the facility to the premium sector, yet this makes it look extra-terrestrial.
The project was designed for young man. The main idea of this project is to use the most of the floor space, adapting it to stay active young men. Natural materials and mobile furniture, built-in lights for different lighting depending on the mood. Mobility premises carried out using a mechanical sliding partition designed by Astor Mobili. We used as a basis for graphical partitions in the hallway drawing human DNA.