장소의 역동적인 시퀀스를 자아내는 머큐리 극장의 외형적 특징은 내부 포이어로 부터 전면 광장으로 확장되는 버티컬 우드 블레이드의 물결형태로 부터 시작된다. 이러한 움직임은 차럄 및 보도를 통해 접근하는 방문객들에게 각기 다른 움직임과 속도감을 전달함으로써 건축물의 고유한 캐릭터를 부여받는다. 또한 내부 트랜스포머 홀은 총 4가지 타입으로 변신한다. 극장, 카바레, 패션쇼 또는 프레젠테이션을 위한 무대를 8개의 유압머신을 통해 무대부를 낮게 또는 높게 설정하며 프로그램에 맞도록 변경한다.
reviewed by SJ,오사
Luxury Village
The Luxury Village shopping complex occupies an elongated site of 600 m
along Rublyovo-Uspenskoye Highway, between the villages of Barvikha and
Zhukovka. A crooked pedestrian street between two elongated strips of
shops connects 5 squares. The street runs from a spa hotel on one end to
a theatre on the other.
The one- and two-storey shop buildings share a common basement with underground parking, storage and technical rooms. The landscape solution was created by the West 8 design team.
Architects: Project Meganom
Location: Barvikha, Moskovskaya oblast, Russia
Architects In Charge: Yu. Grigoryan, A. Pavlova, I. Kuleshov, P. Ivanchikov
Area: 17000.0 sqm
Year: 2008
Photographs: Marco Zanta
Team Of Lv Project: Pavel Lysikhin, Igor Skachkov, Yulia Gunina, Svetlana Sidorenko, Natalia Kosykh
Team Of Mercury: P. Lysikhin (lead architect), I. Skachkov, M. Sakson, Yu. Gunina, N. Tatunashvili, N. Kosykh
General Contractor: PSP FARMAN Company
Interior: Antonio Citterio
Mercury Theater
The street promenade leads to a theater. The interior of the foyer forms a continuation of the theater square.
A deep facade of wooden blades, designed in a wave-shape, gives the
building dynamics, while remaining stable. The motion effect is observed
by both the theater visitors walking around the foyer and people
looking from their cars.
The transformer hall can operate in four modes: as a theater, a cabaret,
and a stage for fashion shows or presentations. Hall transformation is
provided by eight hydraulic mechanisms, which can lower or raise the
floor platforms by five meters.
When modified for theatrical performances, the hall can accommodate about 600 people in the stalls and over fifty in the seventeen VIP-boxes, located two levels above the ground, with a special bar on the second level.
from archdaily