2009

MODERN CONSUMER SERVICES CENTER

Public + Office buildings

Information

Total area of the building: ~3 200,00 m2;
construction volume: ~8 500,00 m3;
total sale area: ~750,00 m2;
total domestic area: ~1 350,00 m2;
number of floors: 5 floors + mansard + basement.

Team of authors

Chief Architect - Anorov G. S.
Architect - Sodikov N. Sh.
3d-visualization - Sodikov N. Sh.
Chief Engineer - Sharipov L. Sh.
Design Engineer - Boboev N.A., Shermatov S. A.

Chronology

Design: 2009 – 2010;
Construction: 2010-2013 (completed);
Exploitation: the first quarter 2013 (in exploitation);

Address

Client: Private person S. Sayfiddinov and others;
Address: M. Sheraliozoda Street, Dushanbe;
Sketch

Description

The designed Consumer Services Center is located on the right bank of the Dushanbinka River near the State Philharmonic Hall along M. Sheralizoda Street. The relief of the area is smooth with the general slope i = 0.017 from the north to south. The boundaries of the area are as follow: from the north, west and south - residential construction, from the east M. Sheralizoda Street. The entry to the territory is from M. Sheralizoda Street.

The designed Consumer Center is a five-storeyed with mansard and semi-basement floor. The rationale for the formation of the image of the center was associated with the use of solid glass. As for the facade solution the authors of the project are continuing with the idea of introducing solid glass in the form of semi-circular and flat volumes as well as full glazing in the central part of the building in the form of a rectangular projection, which also serve as the main entrance for the residential and trade center (i.e. the main entrance). The final composition of the volume is the attic floor, which is formed by traditional arched window openings of different radius.

In planning terms the designed building has a square shape with a projection from the front and back side of the building in the form of a rectangle. The projection from the front side, as it is said above serves as the main entrance. A projection which is located in the back side of the building is designed as the connecting node (staircase). This node or staircase is separated from the main body of the building by a seismic joint at 500 mm.