PIONEER has finalized the concrete framework of the OPUS club residence and Class A business centre, located at 1 Derbenevskaya Street in Moscow’s Danilovsky district.
With the concrete frame complete, the distinctive wave-like architectural design envisioned by the acclaimed “Tsimailo Lyashenko and Partners” studio is now fully visible.
The 11-story club residence, featuring 188 apartments, spans nearly 54,000 square meters. Its design ensures breathtaking river views from every apartment. The building’s sculptural wave-like form allows for unique layouts, including residences with private terraces, bathrooms with windows, and walk-in closets with natural light. “The structure is divided into four sections, each with distinct faсade dynamics and window types. All apartments feature panoramic glazing, while projecting pilasters ensure privacy,” noted the architectural bureau.
Currently, XIZI lift equipment is being installed, alongside internal engineering works and the masonry of walls and partitions within the club residence.
Adjacent to the residence, a 13-story Class A business centre is taking shape. This office building, spanning 34,400 square meters, will introduce approximately 3,000 new jobs to the rapidly growing Danilovsky district. Inside the business centre, stone walls and partitions are being constructed, drainage and sewage systems are being installed, and the finishing of technical areas in the parking facility is progressing.
Between the club residence and the business centre, independent landscaped areas are being designed: a private park for residents and an outdoor relaxation space for office workers, featuring tennis tables and gazebos. The project will also include a boutique retail gallery with fine dining restaurants. Residents of the club residence will have access to exclusive amenities, including a fitness room, a group exercise hall, massage rooms, and more.
The next phase of construction involves scaffolding and specialized lifts for installing the faсades, which will feature aluminum profiles, energy-efficient glazing, and glass composites. The faсade installation is expected to take approximately 10 months.
The OPUS project is slated for completion in 2025.