In premium projects, it's essential not only to meet constantly evolving requirements but also to balance uniqueness with social significance. Accordingly, the "Building on Oktyabrskaya Square" was conceived from the outset as an environmental landmark incorporating a city-wide landscaped public square.
To achieve this, a two-level parking facility will be situated beneath the square, with the freed-up space enhancing the urban pedestrian network by linking Veiner Street to the city pond embankment.
Moreover, as the gateway to the "Yekaterinburg-City" quarter, the multifunctional building is designed as an architectural landmark visible from multiple vantage points across the city. This vision shapes its exterior, blending modernity, restraint, and geometric precision. The pristine white facade evokes a cruise liner, while the varying section heights impart dynamic lightness, making the structure appear to float above the ground.
Unlike the secluded privacy of traditional club quarters, the "House on Oktyabrskaya" pulses with the city's energy and promotes a vibrant lifestyle. In such a setting, conventional approaches to creating a condominium feel fall short. The adjacent space is the very heart of the city—stepping out places you immediately in the metropolis's epicenter. Here, priorities shift, yet an innovative solution emerges: an exploitable private rooftop on the low-rise section, oriented toward the city pond embankment. The facade architecture further incorporates numerous open terraces.