Architecture

Жилой микрорайон (Residential area)

Alina Fedurina

Project idea

The main idea of this residential district is to establish a strong spatial identity through radial composition and dynamic circulation. Inspired by organic urban patterns and public connectivity, the design centers around circular plazas and dome-like structures that act as social and architectural anchors. The radial network of pedestrian pathways creates a sense of unity, while the zoning ensures functional variety, comfort, and accessibility for all residents.

Project description

This project represents a modern residential district located in Moskovsky, featuring a harmonious combination of high-rise apartment buildings and generous public spaces. The master plan is based on a geometric radial structure with a strong central core surrounded by circular plazas and interconnected zones. These plazas serve as community hubs and contain public amenities. The road and pedestrian networks flow organically, separating vehicle and pedestrian movement for maximum safety and comfort. Green areas are evenly distributed across the site and integrated into the pedestrian system. The district offers a mixed-use environment with housing, education, recreation, and commercial functions all within walking distance.

Technical information

The residential microdistrict in Moskovsky, designed by Fedurina A.A. from SPbGASU, occupies a total area of 71 hectares. The overall built-up area amounts to 350,800 square meters, resulting in a building density coefficient of 0.49. Approximately 41% of the territory (29.2 hectares) is dedicated to green spaces, providing a balanced and comfortable urban environment. The projected population of the district is around 13,000 residents. The development includes multi-family apartment buildings ranging from 5 to 18 stories in height, offering a variety of housing options. Essential public infrastructure is incorporated into the plan, including schools, kindergartens, shopping centers, and healthcare facilities. Parking is provided through a combination of underground and surface options. The transportation system is organized to separate vehicular and pedestrian flows, ensuring both safety and convenience, while maintaining strong connectivity with the city’s main road network. Sustainability is addressed through the use of green corridors, permeable surfaces, and energy-efficient building orientation.

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