ODA wins MAZD master plan competition in Moscow
By Alexander Walter|
Monday, Jan 13, 2020
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New York City-based firm ODA-Architecture just revealed its competition-winning design for the MAZD master plan in Russia.
Covering an area of 9.3 ha, the mixed-use scheme seeks to redevelop industrial zones on the outskirts of Moscow City, part of a grander conversion of the industrial Magistralnye Ulitsy territory.
"The MAZD Territory will be an innovative neighborhood, establishing a visible marker along the Third Ring Road of Moscow’s multipurpose, green, and accessible urban agenda," explains the project description. The New MAZD will update the deployment of public programs along the West sector of the Third Ring Road, close enough to the bustling influence of Moscow-City, from which it will become a beacon with its iconic silhouette."
"The proposed schemes follow Moscow’s trends for a dense, mixed and walkable region where architecture and landscape are designed in conjunction. The interweave of public and recreational spaces with residences and offices will strengthen the sense of place that this location much needs."
"ODA’s scheme is rounded off with an iconic roof that landmarks MAZD within the city skyline. Below, the residences are strategically organized with courtyards and open sight lines. This brings a human scale to the development and creates two complementing typologies: villas around quiet patios and towers exposed to the far views."
"In plan the scheme is modular and achieves a close checkerboard balance between open and enclosed spaces. In elevation the scheme is topographical and all uses are arranged under a unifying roof."
"On the ground, leisure and retail are laid out to enjoy the experience of the continuous park. This modular development can adapt to different typologies, master plans and can influence the north and south expansions of future developmental stages. Across the street is a large Class A office building that will act as a commercial center."
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. . · Jan 13, 20 11:08 PM
who is this? Office for Detrimental Architecture?!?
Thomas Dingbat · Jan 14, 20 11:23 AM
why are the towers so close together? doesn't that block light and views?
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