Three kindergartens are “attached” to secondary school No. 2031 in the Kosino-Ukhtomsky district. Recently, the main school building could no longer cope with the flow of new students. To de-compact students, it was decided to add an additional block of primary classes to the school building. There was just a free space for this on the eastern side of the school grounds.
The new block is designed for 200 primary school students. Three ground floors house: 8 classrooms, rooms for extended-day groups, rooms for scientific and creative studies, and recreation. Despite the cramped area, the planning solutions are developed in such a way as to take into account as much as possible the functions and requirements for insolation of classes and extended day groups.
For young students with a special daily routine and curriculum, complete autonomy from the main building was required. So it has its own entrance with a vestibule and cloakroom, a dining room with a kitchen, a sports and assembly hall, and medical rooms. And engineering communications and equipment, technical and utility rooms are located in the basement.
The volumetric-spatial composition of the building, which is almost square in plan, supports the theme set by both the main building and the residential buildings surrounding the school. For example, the protruding staircase blocks, emphasized by vertical stained glass windows, echo the protrusions of the block sections of neighboring buildings. And the stained glass windows themselves echo the voluminous glass lanterns on the school roof.
White plaster facades are colored with colored inserts. Their color scheme follows the pastel colors of the surrounding buildings: blue echoes the decoration of the main school, beige echoes the brick residential buildings surrounding the school yard.
The entrance to the annex is highlighted in blue. The columns and the wall above them are painted in it, representing a bright panel: two stripes of rich blue interspersed with beige.
Contrasting combinations of white and blue, “warm” and “cold” tones give the new school image a sense of cheerful energy.
Moscow, st. Dmitrievsky, building 13
"Civil Engineering Department" of Moscow, LLC "Imperio Grand"
Legoshin V.K. head of the team of authors, Lyamtsev O.A. (GAP), Novikova N.A.
Rodichenko P.Yu. (GIP), Kushner Yu.V., Panyushkina N.N., Bunina A.A., Altynnikov A.V.
Lashchinina N.A., Voronkova M.V., Ustinova G.P., Kuznetsov A.L., Gushchin M.I.
2013- 2014
Territory area: 0.91 hectares
Land area for new construction: 0.3 hectares
Construction area 1600.90 sq.m
Total area: 4387.7 sq.m
Construction volume: 27556 cubic meters
Number of storeys: 3 above ground, 1 basement
Construction: 2014 - 2015