• Place Memorial on Lubyanskaya Square (Moscow, 2000) • Tetris living towers at Izmailovo (Moscow, 2002) • Immaterialbox pavilion (Moscow, 2002) • BBDO Moscow office building (2003) • Mediacity conversion of factory workshops into new cinema studios (Moscow, 2004) • Grand Cru, net vine store (Moscow, 2004) • Krasny Oktyabr territory developing concept (Moscow, 2005) • Press Center of the Government of Russia (2006) • OLEGKULIK exhibition (Moscow, 2007) • Kandinsky Prize exhibition (Moscow in 2007, London in 2010) • Magazinzing fashion store (2008) • EM-KA sailing boat (2008) • PERMMUSEUMXXI, international competition, first prize (2008) • Russian Pavilion at the Shanghai EXPO-2010, national competition, first prize (2008) • Museum for Architecture Art and Design in Oslo, competition (2009) • Ragout, cafe bar interior (Moscow, 2010) • Paparazzi, restaurant interior (Yekaterinburg, 2010) • Volgadacha, designer villa (2010) • Hypercube, innovative building (Skolkovo, 2010) • New Holland Summer, masterplan (Saint Petersburg, 2011) • Preobrazhensky masterplan (Yaroslavl Oblast, 2011) • Mirror Mongayt, designer villa (2012) • Arc (Nikola-Lenivets, Kaluga Oblast, 2012) •
Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center (2015) • Matrex (Skolkovo, 2017)
Matrex Matrex was built at the
Skolkovo Innovation Center in 2015 near the
Skoltech Complex. This project provides a basis for the development of informational and energy efficient technologies, with a special emphasis on transparency of space and work. The mixed-use building combines Class A and startup offices, apartments, the transforming hall, the spiral museum (exhibit spiral), the restaurant. The truncated pyramid contains an internal space in the form of a giant
Matryoshka, or Russian nestling doll.
Yeltsin Centre A first for Russia, the
Yeltsin Center is a presidential centre on the model of US
presidential libraries. It is a social, cultural and educational institution built in the city of
Yekaterinburg, birthplace of President
Boris Yeltsin. The centre houses a museum (2016's European Museum of the Year), art gallery, educational centre, documentary film centre, bookshop, café and other public facilities. Due to lack of vacant sites, Bernaskoni redesigned an existing business centre, to which he added a new form. This was achieved mainly through a curtain wall, covering half the premises in a sheet of steel, perforated with a series of openings displaying rotational symmetry. The resultant Center is a modest and neutral structure that nevertheless has a visual identity and silhouette distinct from any other building in Yekaterinburg, which the architect has characterized as its “urban
supergraphics”.
Hypercube Hypercube is the first building at the
Skolkovo Innovation Center. The decision to erect the Hypercube building was made by Russian president
Dmitry Medvedev in 2010. The building is a platform for communication, combining the roles of a public space and generator for new start-up enterprises, and part of a university campus. The building has its own energy and water supplyautonomous systems. Hypercube was built in accordance with the green standard "
Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design" (LEED v3).
Arc The Arc pavilion was created especially for Archstoyanie, an architecture festival held in
Nikola-Lenivets, Russia. Arc stands on the border between forest and field. Its wooden elements are stacked on top of each other with gaps forming rooms and stairs leading up to a viewpoint. The interior is annually transformed into an art installation. The materials Arc is made of are to be reused for useful construction or fuel for domestic heating purposes.
Mirror Mongayt Bernaskoni solves the problem of how to build an eco-friendly designer villa with a small budget. The front facade is designed as a temporary structure made up of mirror panels. It is assumed that the facade will change every eight years. The space inside is vast, with high ceilings, open plan spaces and an abundance of bare wood. == Books ==