In the center of the capital you can count on the finders of one hand the places where time flows differently, space looks different and distances are measured in minutes. Where your favorite cafes, restaurants, chamber theater studios, art galleries and boutiques on the first floors of profitable pre-revolutionary houses are just around the corner. In one of these places, within the Garden, there is, in addition to all of the above, a tennis park with a pond for leisurely walks and corners covered with mystical charm. This is the area of the Patriarch's Ponds. A completely unique place with a paradoxical combination of life boiling in the narrow streets until late in the evening and quiet green courtyards, bourgeois ceremonial and respectable neighbors. Within the Garden Ring in one of these places there is, in addition to all of the above, a tennis park with a pond for leisurely walks and corners covered with mystical charm. This is the area of the Patriarch's Ponds. A completely unique place with a paradoxical combination of bustling life on narrow streets until late in the evening and quiet green courtyards, as well as bourgeois ceremonial and respectable neighbors.
For the architects of APEX it was important to create an environment and different scenarios of life for the residents. Another equally important priority: on a small plot, link the historical facades of the great Russian architect Fyodor Shechtel with the modern ones. Find the rhythm, proportions and facade materials that would not argue with the red-brick objects of cultural heritage and at the same time have their own bright and memorable image.