A constraint based form: a mixed-use building in Moscow / KPLN Architectural Bureau
A constraint based form: mixed-use building in Moscow residential district. The tomahawk-like form of this mixed-use building in Moscow (Russia) is a result of the technical limitations of the plot. The complex form is based on the constraints and requirements of the site: the KPLN architects view these constraints and restrictions as opportunities to create a new form and offered a very peculiar solution.
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Kpln Architectural Bureau: KPLN Architectural Bureau
Location: Tyoply Stan District, Moscow, Russia
Category: Mixed Use Architecture
Lead Architect: Sergey Nikeshkin
Design Team: Pavel Lavrov, Polina Askarova
Area: 2000.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
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Courtesy of KPLN Architectural bureau
Kpln Architectural Bureau: KPLN Architectural Bureau
Location: Tyoply Stan District, Moscow, Russia
Category: Mixed Use Architecture
Lead Architect: Sergey Nikeshkin
Design Team: Pavel Lavrov, Polina Askarova
Area: 2000.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
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