boutique computer equipment "Rover Center" (Moscow) Murat Sakhtaryek, Ruslan Medvedev
Passing the gallery
A photo: Karen Manko
Leading headings: Nina Farizova
Architect: Murat Sakhtarjek, Ruslan Medvedev
Woodwork: Victor Stepanov
Metal works: Igor Yesineev
Magazine: N4 (82) 2004
The beginning of the twentieth century ... Art Deco, modern, first cars, helicopters with wings like a dragonfly ... and the emergence of biomechanics in architecture. The authors of the rover-center boutique computer equipment (Moscow, Ilyinka st., 4, Gostiny Dvor) decided to continue the theme of "turning mechanics into electronics, which eventually became reasonable, but in form remained biomechanical." Since all the rooms in Gostiny Dvor are not subject to redevelopment, it was decided to change the space, having designed a kind of frames with sections for personal computers. The design of interactive price tags, which have no analogues, is also the development of architects. Now the boutique visitor does not need to walk with a pile of sheets of paper. All wires and power supplies are not evident due to a well-thought-out interior solution, and information about the model being sold is displayed on a small monitor, one has only to touch it with a finger.