— Mylzavod — Residential Complex
The Mylzavod quarter is located within the boundaries of Nekrasova, Kamenskaya, Pisarev and Sami Shamshin streets. During the N.E.P(1921-27), an industrial enterprise appeared on this site, producing more than thirty types of soap. Its products were famous for their high quality and were exported. Eight years ago, city authorities decided to move all factories from the central part of Novosibirsk and gave this area for residential development.
Blank Architects in collaboration with partners Clancy Engineering
implement the following stages of work for the project:
-Concept adaptation
-Project Documentation
-Working Documentation
-Author's supervision
Architectural Concept - author of the bureau: Stefan Forster Architecten.
Author of Interiors - bureau Dmitry Kalmykov
Architecture
2 Urban villas of 9 floors
3 towers of 30 floors
4 towers of 17 floors
A distinctive feature of this project is the landscaping of the entire surface of the roof; in urban villas, the green roof will become completely private. The architects included two-level penthouses with roof terraces in the planning structure of the urban villas. There will be four in each house.
The total volume of the building is connected by a stylobate, in the above-ground part of which there will be retail premises for shops and service enterprises, while the underground space can accommodate up to 775 parking spaces.
The project proposes the construction of towers of various heights and urban villas. The residential complex has the character of a multifunctional space. The built-in non-residential features are geared towards both home residents and outside traffic. The target audience of the project is diverse, so both public and private spaces are needed.
The design of the facades and interiors was not done by Blank Architects.
Architectural Concept - author of the bureau: Stefan Forster Architecten.
Author of Interiors - bureau Dmitry Kalmykov
Photos from architectural supervision
Construction stages
Construction stages