Architecture

Многоэтажный жилой дом (Multi-storey apartment building)

Alina Fedurina

Project idea

The concept of this residential building is centered on the contrast and dialogue between two distinct volumes. Separated by a sharp vertical void, the two towers symbolize fragmentation and unity at once, creating a sculptural architectural statement within the urban context. This “crack” not only enhances visual identity but also allows light and air to penetrate the core of the structure, improving spatial comfort and environmental performance.

Project description

This high-rise residential complex is composed of two towers — one 10 stories high and the other 15 stories — each designed with a unique geometry and façade rhythm. The architectural composition emphasizes contrast through differentiated shapes, textures, and heights, unified by a shared base and underground infrastructure. The design provides a mix of standard- and business-class apartments, each with access to balconies and optimal daylight. The towers are connected visually and functionally through a common concept while remaining structurally independent. The façades feature dynamic window patterns, varied balcony arrangements, and vertical landscaping systems that enhance aesthetics and improve thermal performance. Ground-level public functions and barrier-free access ensure convenience for all residents, while the distinct spatial gap between the towers acts as both a design statement and a tool for natural lighting and ventilation.

Technical information

The project consists of two separate residential towers, one with 10 floors and the other with 15 floors, designed using a reinforced concrete frame system for durability and flexibility. The layout includes a mix of standard- and business-class apartments, efficiently arranged around centralized vertical circulation cores. Each apartment features private balconies, and the façade system integrates sun-shading and greening technologies, adapted for year-round use in local climate conditions. Public services and technical areas are located on the ground floor, with underground parking provided to maximize surface-level green space. The architectural “crack” between the two towers improves access to daylight and natural ventilation while enhancing the building’s modernist expression. Accessibility features and sustainable design principles, such as passive solar orientation and vegetated facades, contribute to the overall environmental performance and livability of the complex.

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