Moyka 90 is a Restoration Project funded by private investors. Located in the very heart of St. Petersburg Moyka 90 is to be transformed into an attractive open city space. The historic mansion itself has architectural and cultural value. Architales' architectural assignment is to adapt the historic building and its spacious inner court for new purposes and modern use. The vision is to integrate new various functions into the historic fabric carefully and with respect. A summer pavilion with open terrace and access to the first and second floors of the main building is constructed as a temporary structure in the inner court. The inner court itself is reshaped from a public parking garage into recreational area with open cinema, restraunts, terraces and green plants.
Commercial
Moyka 90 is a Restoration Project funded by private investors. Located in the very heart of St. Petersburg Moyka 90 is to be transformed into an attractive open city space. The historic mansion itself has architectural and cultural value. Princess Olga Orlova was the last owner of the mansion before Revolution of 1917. Her famous portrait was painted here by one of the foremost Russian artists at the turn of the 20th century Valentin Serov. Architales' architectural assignment is to adapt the historic building and its spacious inner court for new purposes and modern use. The vision is to integrate new various functions into the historic fabric carefully and with respect. A summer pavilion with open terrace and access to the first and second floors of the main building is constructed as a temporary structure in the inner court. The inner court itself is reshaped from a public parking garage into recreational area with open cinema, restraunts, terraces and green plants.
NEXT
Valentin Serov, Princess Olga Orlova, 1911, State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia