Category Best Implemented Interior Design Project for Public Space
About the project (provided by the applicant) When designing the food court at “Yekaterinburg City,” we aimed to create a unique space with Ural identity.
This represents a new approach to gastromall design: a single unified space without visual clutter. One key element of the design code is the Shigir Idol, the oldest wooden sculpture, twice as old as Stonehenge and three times older than the Egyptian pyramids. Another element of Ural identity is the use of serpentinite and copper in decor and furniture. The patterns and images on planters, tables, sofas, and partitions connect the space to regional roots.
We created an environment that feels like a restaurant rather than a food court, with no excessive noise or brightness, all unified under a single concept. Despite the diversity of cuisine, the space flows as a cohesive whole.
Location 20 Boyevykh Druzhin St., Yekaterinburg, Russia
Extra visual materials https://disk.yandex.ru/d/J785euc0J9S8wg
Applicant RIM.VIII is a team of 22 architects and designers who love unconventional, original solutions.
Author of the project Grigory Zaslavsky, Vladimir Mikhaylenko, Darya Korol
Visualization Yuri Belmesov
Customer Investor — UGMK; developer and co-owner of the project Ruslan Mukhametshin; project manager Alexander Raysikh
Other participants Artistic planters, benches, partitions, and copper framing of the screen were produced by the Nikolaev Brothers Artel (Sergey Nikolaev, Alexey Nikolaev, Matvey Vavaev, Ilya Mekhryakov, Daniil Gumennikov)
Status of the project Implemented
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