Part 2
Architecture: Fuksas
General Contractor: Alpha Stroy
Photography: GORK
This project has become almost like home to me. I’ve explored it inside and out—three business trips, two large-scale shoots, different clients, and 3D animation. All that’s left is to visit as a passenger once the route opens. By the way, this beauty is currently in technical operation mode without planes. Honestly, shooting during construction, risking a hit from rebar to the helmet, is far more comfortable than navigating the bureaucratic nightmare of permits and passes after completion. But with a badge, you can control the lighting, screens, access all security zones and technical rooms (more on that in the next post), and even admire from the hill as the entire illumination works just for you and your camera.
The main feature that captivates me is the roof. It’s supported by internal reinforced concrete columns and external metal ones. There’s up to half a meter of free movement, plus an independent foundation separate from the inner base, which together ensures high seismic resistance. The bionic shape creates a recognizable silhouette. It looks especially stunning in panoramic views.
Part 1
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Architecture: Fuksas
General Contractor: Alpha Stroy
Photography: GORK
This project has become almost like home to me. I’ve explored it inside and out—three business trips, two large-scale shoots, different clients, and 3D animation. All that’s left is to visit as a passenger once the route opens. By the way, this beauty is currently in technical operation mode without planes. Honestly, shooting during construction, risking a hit from rebar to the helmet, is far more comfortable than navigating the bureaucratic nightmare of permits and passes after completion. But with a badge, you can control the lighting, screens, access all security zones and technical rooms (more on that in the next post), and even admire from the hill as the entire illumination works just for you and your camera.
The main feature that captivates me is the roof. It’s supported by internal reinforced concrete columns and external metal ones. There’s up to half a meter of free movement, plus an independent foundation separate from the inner base, which together ensures high seismic resistance. The bionic shape creates a recognizable silhouette. It looks especially stunning in panoramic views.
Part 1
@gorkjournal