Project
Pilgrim’s pavilion

Nomination
Best Project of Public Space by a Student

About the project
Lokh Village is rich in historical and cultural heritage, and has always been an attraction for many people. That’s why a pavilion for volunteers was required – simple and laconic, with a double-pitched roof, typical for Russian villages.

The Pilgrim’s pavilion has many functions despite its minor dimensions. It is divided into two blocks – the Museum telling the story of the Archangel Michael Church recovery with a candle shop, and a utility room used to store tools used by volunteers. The second block is accessed from the back of the pavilion.

Location
Lokh Village, the Novoburassky Municipal District, the Saratov Region, Russia

Project design year
2020

Applicant and authors of the project
Igor Burkovsky, student at Moscow State University Of Civil Engineering