A Kindergarten in the Moscow region
Daniel Annenkov

A Kindergarten in the Moscow region

Brusnika Company, Russia as Architects

A typical kindergarten building in Russia often resembles a multi-coloured box. The joint project of the Netherlands-based bureau LEVS architecten and Brusnika debunks this stereotype by designing a brick building with vibrant facades for Vidnoye town, just outside Moscow. A three-storey kindergarten admits children from 18 months to the age of 7. The building will be surrounded by a diversely landscaped park and playgrounds suitable for multiple age groups. The kindergarten forms part of a new residential quarter comprising six houses designed by Brusnika. 

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Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov

Several functional blocks shape the building: there are rooms hosting 12 groups of children, a gym, a music room, and a medical block. Bedrooms, playrooms and classrooms, where children spend most of their time, overlook the park with increased solar gain. The block extends into the park, while the facade windows are of varied sizes with some as tall as 4 metres in height. The function of different rooms accounts for the difference in opening heights: for instance, the dance studio requires more sunlight if compared to the bedrooms.  

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Daniel Annenkov
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Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
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Daniel Annenkov

The street facade is much quieter. Facing the north, it hosts engineering and utility rooms. This side also features the building entrance with two symmetrically extended spaces drawing attention to the door, as if enticing inside. 

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Daniel Annenkov
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Daniel Annenkov
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Daniel Annenkov
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Daniel Annenkov

The kindergarten facade is brick clad, with white brick used for the ground level and terracotta coloured decorating the first and second floors. Textured brickwork surrounding the windows and the entrance adds relief to the facade and accentuates the openings. The building is devoid of thresholds and stairs as the floor is levelled to the ground, so toddlers can enter the kindergarten in pushchairs. 

photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov

An atrium in the hall greets children with a live tree, whose growth and development can be observed all year round. The kindergarten interior is conceived in natural shades: milk white, ochre, and terracotta, and using natural finishing materials, such as brick, timber and pebble. Bright wooden furniture adds colour to the space. A unique feature of the building is a safe slide, which can be used to go downstairs from the first floor.

photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov
photo_credit Daniel Annenkov
Daniel Annenkov

The rich play environment of the kindergarten spreads into the surrounding park. The playgrounds for toddlers and young children of 3 to 4 are enriched with natural materials and textures to stimulate sensory development, imagination and creativity. The park surrounding the kindergarten will comprise typical trees for Moscow climate zone, such as lime trees, birches, maples, Nordmann firs, lilacs, pines, bird cherry trees and oaks, creating the much-needed shade. 

Brusnika already completed the construction, the building became public property. 

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Daniel Annenkov
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Daniel Annenkov
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