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"KLENOVIY BOULEVARD" METRO STATION

Project Typology

Public

Location

Moscow, Russia

Date

2018

Status

Concept

Area

8,582 m²

Credits

Telemak Ananyan

The architectural concept for "Klenoviy Boulevard" metro station draws inspiration from mathematical harmony and natural forms. The design employs the golden ratio and Fibonacci sequence as foundational principles for creating rhythmic spatial compositions.


The design utilizes advanced spatial perception techniques to optimize passenger experience. Rhythmic narrowing and expanding forms along longitudinal surfaces create visual interest while maintaining functional efficiency. Darker tones on transverse planes visually reduce perceived distances.


The station's artistic concept centers on Koch curve fractals and Sierpinski triangles. These mathematical patterns create infinite geometric complexity while maintaining structural elegance. The design bridges digital parametricism with traditional architectural harmony.


Koch snowflake geometry naturally mirrors maple leaf formation patterns, creating meaningful connections to the station name. The fractal triangular compositions evoke both the branching structure of maple leaves and the interconnected nature of Moscow's metro network.


The palette draws directly from authentic maple leaf colors throughout seasonal transitions. Warm yellows, vibrant oranges, and deep reds create visual warmth against cooler gray-blue backgrounds. Color differentiation helps passengers distinguish between platforms and circulation areas.


This concept represents Moscow metro's commitment to contemporary design thinking. The integration of mathematical precision with natural inspiration demonstrates how parametric design can create emotionally resonant public spaces while maintaining functional excellence.

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