VTB Ice Palace

Project Details

Project Name
VTB Ice Palace
Location
23 Avtozavodskaya StMoscowRUSSIA14557
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Esenija Bannan
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2015
Style
Modern
Team
Architect:: Sergei Tchoban
Architect:: Nikolai Gordyushin
Architect:: Sergey Popov
Architect:: Alexey Evsikov
Architect:: Alexey Bolotin
Art Director (nps tchoban voss): Valeria Kashirina
nps tchoban voss: Lev Chestakov
Room or Space
Architectural Detail

Project Description

The Ice Palace project is being implemented within the framework of the comprehensive reorganization of the largest industrial zone in Moscow – the territory of the former Likhachev factory (ZIL) – and is part of the Park of Legends sports and entertainment district.

The sports complex has three ice arenas under one roof: a large arena designed for 12,100 seats, a small arena with 3,500 seats, and a training arena with 500 seats. At the same time the two main arenas include the possibility of transformation – in a short amount of time, they can be prepared to conduct not only hockey matches, but also other sports competitions, as well as concert shows.

Such versatility, originally embedded in the project had a direct impact on the architectural design of the complex. The Ice Palace is designed in such a way that the activities in all its arenas could take place simultaneously without interfering with each other. It consists of two rectangular volumes, visually combined into one as a result of the main facade’s design, which was rendered as a kind of icy mantle polished to a gloss like the surface of a rink. Its transparency is only broken up by subtle abstract lines – strokes left on the ice by the sharpened skates of swift players. This decor extends throughout the entire surface of the facade (the design is applied to the glass by a multiplanar printing method), moreover, the theme of ice is also maintained by means of the color of the glass, with the gradient varying within the range of blue-gray. Elegant lines have also become a leitmotif of the design of numerous parallel stair railings, connecting the arena’s entrance hall with the ground level. On the white metal surface these strokes are applied by perforations, giving the stairs extra dynamism that is so inherent with sports competitions on ice.

The Ice Palace will host the Ice Hockey World Championship in its arenas in 2016.

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