The Muse Residences rethinks premium housing as a cultural landscape rather than a skyline competition in Moscow’s Aeroport district. Shaped by the area’s dual identity, the nearby legacy of Khodynka Field and the former Khodynka Aerodrome, and the long-standing ‘artists’ town’ around Verkhnyaya Maslovka, the project translates inspiration into architecture without resorting to literal motifs.
A stepped, mid-rise ensemble culminates in an 86-meter accent volume. Its corners rounded and its silhouette tuned to the neighborhood’s mid-century courtyards. Continuous horizontal ‘ribbons’ wrap the façades like a drawn line, while balconies' terraces create layered edges that look as urban “eddies”. They add depth, shadow and greenery.
The development provides 309 apartments organized behind a clear structural rhythm, allowing expressive geometry outside and efficient planning within. At street level, a robust plinth extends the public realm with glazed, active frontages for daily amenities and legible residential entrances.
The façade’s depth is more than aesthetic. Outdoor rooms and planted terraces improve microclimate and comfort, while the envelope’s relief supports passive shading and privacy. Materially, the palette balances durability and lightness: rusticated fibre-reinforced concrete panels ground the base at the pedestrian scale, while metal cladding and large-format glazing form the flowing bands above, reducing perceived mass and catching changing light.
The ribbons and curved balcony edges are conceived as a repeatable kit of parts, supporting prefabrication, tighter quality control and a predictable construction sequence. Active ground-floor uses support walkability and local services, while durable materials and adaptable planning aim for a long life and lower lifecycle impact over time.
By choosing measured height over spectacle, The Muse Residences offers a new model for Moscow housing, city-facing, buildable, and defined by continuity, craft and everyday life.