Blagoveshensky

Hotel in Moscow
August 2016

 

10-4 4th Setunsky Proezd, Moscow, Russia

The hotel building has six floors with technical superstructure and the basement.

The scheme of planning is mainly corridor with rooms by both sides of hallways, the sub-type is gallery with subordinate rooms.

On the ground floor there is a lobby with security post, customer service, luggage storage, cafeteria and ancillary rooms. The elevator connects the lobby with the hallways of residential floors.

The area of the 1st and the following floors is larger than the area of the ground floor because of the console part of the building. In similar levels (from the 1st to 4th) there are 11 single rooms. Totally there are 44 single rooms on 4 storeys.

On the 5th floor there are four 2-roomed suites. Technical rooms and the laundry have been arranged in the basement.

The roof is flat and non-exploited. It has the internal drain. The exit door leads from the main staircase.

The right side of the main (western) facade is hidden behind the six-storey office building. Such an arrangement makes it difficult to see the whole building at right angle. Pedestrians and visitors will see it's fragments only.

To solve the problem of fragmentary perception the shape/image of the building has been designed as a repeating and abstractly continuing cellular structure, formed by volumetric metal facade cassettes.

Every visible fragment of the facade will reflect the whole image.

Number of rooms: 36
Total area: 2 500 m2
Floors: 6 with basement

 

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