Khokhlovskaya Square


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Location: Moscow / Russia / Type: Squares and Plazas / Built: 2018 /
Show on Google Maps / Published on August 31, 2018

As part of the wider regeneration project for the historical Boulevard Ring in Moscow, Djao-Rakitine has been commissioned to develop the design of a new city square. An exceptional opportunity to provide a new type of open space for Moscow was given by the presence of archaeological remains of the Belgorodskaya Wall (or White Wall) that used to surround the old Moscow (Bely Gorod). The proposed design uses this historic element to create a dynamic and central feature for the area. The design aims to reveal the former presence of the White Wall and to create a visual continuity with the linear promenade of the Boulevard Ring. A retaining wall parallel to the adjacent street provides a balcony overlooking the archaeological feature. Incorporating the constraint of an existing level change on site, a curved amphitheatre has been created to connects the lower level of the historical wall to the level of the street. The amphitheatre steps maximise the accessibility and visibility of the white wall and offers a place where people can sit and meet. This arrangement naturally provides a stage and a place to organise temporary events.

Khokhlovskaya Square has been awarded by the MUF (Moscow Urban Forum) in the Best Urban Design category.

Landscape Architects: Djao-Rakitine Ltd
Other designers involved in the design of landscape: Strelka KB
Project location: Pokrovskiy boulevard, Moscow, Russia
Area: 3850 m2
Design year: 2015-2017
Year Built: 2017-18

Image Credit : Strelka KB or Olga Alexeyenko
Copyright: Strelka KB or Djao-Rakitine Ltd

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