
Architects: nps tchoban voss
Location: Saint Petersburg, Russia
Architect In Charge: Sergei Tchoban
Design Team: Igor Markov, Eugen Pfeil
Area: 30,400 sqm
Year: 2008
Photographs: Roland Halbe, Courtesy of nps tchoban voss, Christian Gahl, Aleksey Naroditsky
Project Manager: Paul Olufs
Art Direction Façades: Valeria Kashirina
Client: OOO Teorema
Façade And Inner Glazing: Panorama
Digital Glass Print: Okalux
Glazed Elevators: Thyssen-Krupp
Interior Lighting: decart group

From the architect. The project is situated on the right bank of the river Neva in front of the Smolny monastery in the mordern Kalininsky District in St. Petersburg.

A partly damaged industrial building is situated on the border between the former garden of the Kuschelev-Besborodko-palace and Piscarevski prospect, where 1877/78 and 1882 the famous russian artist Alexander Benois used to live. The building was renovated and remodeled into a multifunctional business centre.

The design of the new construction is dedicated to the artist A. Benois, especially to his theatre designs that made the Russian art and culture world famous being a part of the Diagelev’s Russian Seasons.

Benois’ drafts for theatre costumes were a basis for the digital figurines at the façade glasses. The façade with festive and comical ornaments should mainly remind of the façades of the Tuscany palazzos that A. Benois liked a lot, he has made many drawings of them during his trips to Italy. At the same time it should remind of the fancy-dress balls given by the Earl Besborodko for Catherine the Great that A. Benois described in his aide memoires.

The floor-to-ceiling printed glazing is combined with the transparent glass elements in an aluminium-post and rail-construction that straddles the whole façade being a substructure.

In the place of the bend in the building caused by the street course a point held insulation glass façade is inserted within the complete height of the façade. Behind this “joint of the façade” are the elevators installed.










Benois House / nps tchoban voss originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 11 Jun 2014.
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