The office building Ferrum 1 building by TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten, stands on the historic site of the former Rossiya factory in St Petersburg's Polustrovo district, Russia. Situated on the right bank of the Neva opposite the Smolny Cathedral.

The name of the office building "Ferrum", Latin for iron, is a reference to the material structuring the façade, but also at the same time a reference to the history of the former industrial site on which the new building was erected.

For more than ten years now, the former industrial site has been undergoing extensive redevelopment, and TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten have already realised others project on site.
The seven-storey Ferrum 1 business centre of seven-storey (TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten designed the facades and foyers) is the first building in Russia to be constructed with Corten steel façade. This corrosion-resistant and extremely durable building material with its characteristic rust-red patina and velvety texture gives the building a particularly striking, expressive appearance.

The sculptural façade is constructed in a three-dimensional  grid  horizontally and vertically. The alternation of flat and protruding modules creates the illusion of a plaiting. "Rust on the outside, gold on the inside" is Ferrum's central design theme.
 

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The office building Ferrum 1 (Block 16) stands on the historic site of the former Rossiya factory in St Petersburg's Polustrovo district. Situated on the right bank of the Neva opposite the Smolny Cathedral, a palace for Prince Alexander Andreyevich Bezborodko was built on the site at the end of the 18th century according to the designs of the Italian architect and painter Giacomo Quarenghi in the middle of a spacious park. For years, this country house was a centre of social life.

In the late 19th century, the park was a popular recreation and health resort for the upper classes of St Petersburg. On the border between the former garden of the palace and today's Piskarevsky Prospekt used to stand the summer house rented by the family of the famous Russian art theorist and painter Alexander Benois in 1877/78 and 1882.

In 1911, in the course of the "industrialisation of the entire country", the Rossiya Machine Works occupied large parts of the site as factory premises and built production facilities, warehouses and administrative buildings. The former garden area was lost. The factory was closed down a long time ago, and the buildings, which were erected in the course of the factory's expansion (some of them still unfinished), stood empty and began to decay.

For more than ten years now, the former industrial site has been undergoing extensive redevelopment under the direction of the development company Teorema. In the course of this, TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten have already realised the multifunctional commercial campus House Benois (2008), the office complex Seasons-Ensemble (2013) and the residential complex Five Stars (2016) on this site. Opposite Ferrum 1 (Block 16), Ferrum 2 (Block 17) is being built with an identical façade solution and a landscaped inner courtyard.

The seven-storey Ferrum 1 business centre is the first building in Russia to be constructed with Corten steel. This corrosion-resistant and extremely durable building material with its characteristic rust-red patina and velvety texture gives the building a particularly striking, expressive appearance. The theme of materiality, one of the most important aspects in architecture, was the focus when designing the façade.

The name of the office building "Ferrum", Latin for iron, is a reference to the material structuring the façade, but also at the same time a reference to the history of the former industrial site on which the new building was erected.

The sculptural façade is constructed in a geometric grid and presents itself as a coherent, dynamic, organically flowing fabric of loose "warp and weft" threads. Three-dimensional stripes span the rectangular building both horizontally and vertically. The alternation of flat and protruding modules creates the illusion of a plaiting. Viewed from the side, the horizontal lines at the intersections of the strips sometimes seem to dive beneath the vertical lines and vice versa. At the corners of the building, delicate structural glazing alternates with the sharp-edged folds of the Corten, thus the steel seems to play around a body of glass. The building is crowned by a band of golden aluminium panels, whose sheen visually offsets the intense colouring of the main façade cladding. "Rust on the outside, gold on the inside" is Ferrum's central design theme.

The building's main entrance is marked by a large portal, and the central foyer features double-sided structural glass that fills this space with light and visually connects it to the surrounding park. The colour design of all foyers follows a two-tone concept, with the theme of "gold on the inside" coming into play here. Thus, shiny gold lift portals alternate with metal surfaces in cold grey. The wall coverings are made of printed glass.

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Tchoban Voss Architekten. Architect.- Sergei Tchoban. Project Manager.- Valeria Kashirina.
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René Hoch, Natalia von Kruechten, Puk Paludan, Evgenia Sulaberidze.
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Project management.- Teorema (Business Park Polustrovo Ltd.), Saint Petersburg.
Landscaping.- Teorema (Business Park Polustrovo Ltd.), Saint Petersburg.
Structural engineering.- Nord Fassade, St. Petersburg.
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Teorema (Business Park Polustrovo Ltd), Saint Petersburg.
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Teorema (Business Park Polustrovo Ltd.), St. Petersburg. Corten steel.- SSAB, Saint Petersburg.
Windows/doors.- Guardian Glass, Moscow.
Aluminum frames.- Reynaers, Saint Petersburg.
Lifts.- Mac Puar S.A, Moscow.
Assembly lifts.- Schtihmas, Saint Petersburg.
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7,965.00 sqm.
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08/2021.
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Sverdlovskaya Naberezhnaya, 44 B, Block 16, 195027 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Tchoban Voss Architekten is a German architecture firm, founded by Sergei Tchoban, Ekkehard Voss, that have developed construction projects all over Germany as well as in Russia, Turkey and the Arabian countries. They develop, draft, plan and build for both regional and international clients, in the public and private sector.

In addition to residential and business buildings, they focus on planning hotels, trade facilities, office complexes, leisure time facilities, schools, educational and social facilities, as well as reconstructions and revitalizations of historical monuments.

They have been providing all architectural services − from interior architecture to general planning − ever since they went into business.

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Sergei Tchoban is an internationally active German architect. He is managing partner of TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten and head of the Berlin office. Tchoban studied architecture at the Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg. He has lived in Germany since 1991 and has held German citizenship since 1995. After starting at NPS Nietz - Prasch - Sigl in Hamburg in 1992, Tchoban became managing partner of the architectural office now known as TCHOBAN VOSS Architekten in 1995. In 2009, the Tchoban Foundation was established, which is based in the Museum for Architectural Drawing built for this purpose in 2013.

Numerous residential and office buildings, hotels, cultural buildings and revitalisation projects have been created according to his designs and plans, including EDGE Suedkreuz Berlin, Germany's largest office ensemble in sustainable timber hybrid construction, the Berlin Apple store Rosenthaler Strasse, as well as the revitalisation of the Ernst-Reuter-Platz 6 office building and numerous buildings as part of the master planning for Berlin's Osthafen.

In 2020, Tchoban was president of the American Society of Architectural Illustrators ASAI. His architectural drawings have been exhibited in numerous museums and galleries worldwide and are in the collections of international museums, archives as well as in private collections. In 2018, Sergei Tchoban was awarded the European Prize for Architecture by the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design for his lifework.

Sergei Tchoban is member of the Bund Deutscher Architektinnen und Architekten BDA (Association of German Architects) and the chambers of architects in Hamburg and Berlin.
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Published on: August 19, 2021
Cite: "The first building in Russia with Corten steel. Ferrum 1 by Tchoban Voss Architekten" METALOCUS. Accessed
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