Letovo School is a special school for gifted and motivated children aged 12 to 17. An idea to create the school came from entrepreneur and philanthropist Vadim Moshkovich: ‘My dream was to offer talented children from all over the country access to high-quality education, regardless of their parents’ financial means. This school makes it possible for them to continue their studies at the 10 best universities in the country or at one of the top 50 universities in the world.’
New high school campus for 1000 students in southwest Moscow, including boarding facilities for 500 students, teachers residence 100 apartments, and huge outdoor sport facilities.
Address project
- Street + number: Zimenkovskaya street, Sosenskoye settlement, Moscow, Russia
- City: Moscow
- Country: Russia
Size
- Total campus area: 20 ha
- Gross Floor area school: 20.000m²
- Gross Floor area boarding : 10.000m²
- Gross Floor area teachers residence: 9.000m²
Timeline
- Start design: October 2014
- Start construction: September 2015
- Completion date: August 2018
- Opening: September 1018
Project team competition atelier PRO
- Project architects Dorte Kristensen, Pascale Leistra, Karho Yeung
- Design team Thijs Klinkhamer, Abel de Raadt, Alessia Topolnyk
Project team
- Architecture: Atelier PRO architects
- Russian co-architect: Atrium architectural studio, Moscow
- Interior Design: Atelier PRO, Thijs Klinkhamer in cooperation Nadia Fedotova Moscow
- Landscape Designer: Buro Sant en Co landscape architecture, the Hague
Client
- Name: Letovo
- Website: en.letovo.ru
- Contact: Alexey Krasnoselskiy Letovo alexey.krasnoselskiy@letovo.ru
Why Brick?
Landscape-inspired design, shape and brickworks Located in Novaya Moskva, southwest of Moscow, the campus sits atop a beautiful plot of land that slopes down to a forest-lined river. Distinctive level variations were applied in and around the school to integrate the architecture into the landscape.
The shape of the large complex brings it down to a human scale for the children: the building appears to dance across the landscape due to its dynamic design. Due to the perspective effect one only ever sees part of the building's full size when walking around, which gives the impression of a refined scale. The building’s contours and flowing curves create surprising indoor and outdoor spaces as well.
To accentuate this curved shapes and to have the building blend into the landscape brick seemed a rather obvious choice. The natural ingredients of brick such as clay, sand water, air and fire gives the school building a natural setting as if the building has been there endlessly. Brick with its solid and sturdy exposure. We choose a sandy light colored brick so in all wheather circumstances it will have a warm glance.