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from Selected Works
by Hiba Charek
08 - Present | 5+Design
Location: Moscow, Russia
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Program: Underground retail historic site
Team Members: Arthur Benedetti - Founder and Principal
Mark Welz - Principal
Jeffrey Kleeger - Assoc. Principal
Ramon E. Hernandez - Designer
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Paveletskaya Place is a multi-functional public park, conceived around the experience of the visitors. The project is located next to the historic Moscow Metro Station, includes a shopping mall, programmable plazas, restaurants, event terraces, green spaces, and pedestrian walkways. Highlighting the public realm, the 7,000 square meters "park-integrated mall", situated in the Zamoskvorechye District of Moscow, will be experienced by the people in the nearby metro and rail stations, and the passersby through the continuous perimeter access. Actually a continuous flow of pedestrians enters this urban square from all sides. The design generates natural connections with the different surrounding components. Green spaces, meandering pathways, and skylights function on different levels to create a dynamic atmosphere. The retail floors are below the ground floor. The primary focal points of the shopping center, the Fashion Atrium and Food Hall Atrium, are underlined thanks to large skylights, allowing natural light to penetrate. Interior and exterior are merged in the larger of the two atrium spaces, with a flowing landscape from the retail levels to the park.
















