Glavkino is a unique complex, for 30 years it is the first film Studio in Russia, built from scratch. The design was based on the experience of other modern film studios, in particular, Hungary ("Korda”) and the Czech Republic (Gatteo”)" The largest pavilion "Glavkino" is the largest in Russia. Its area is 3000 square meters, with an 18-meter ceiling height. This scale allows you to conduct large-scale shooting, for example, battle scenes. When working on the facades of the complex, the architects were inspired by a customized television grid, which allowed the utilitarian and inexpensive facade to make it unique. Verticals on the facades meet the giant slats covering the complex from the Novorizhskoe highway. The slats are placed at intervals and when driving on the highway at some point they add the inscription "Glavkino", this is another architectural solution that appeals to the visual language of cinema. Especially worth noting is the alley of artificial trees that crosses the complex. the trees are made using a unique technology of metal and plastic with led lighting inside. The alley, as well as other figurative solutions in the architecture of the complex, form a unique creative environment.
Dmitry Jukov