Russian architecture studio A.Asadov’s studio designed a series of island complexes to be built in the City of Sochi ahead of the Winter Olympic Games there in 2014. The four projects have different architectural approaches but one common idea.
Each includes buildings (apartments, hotels, hanging gardens, yacht berth in the lower level) raised above the water on supports and connected with the shore by a pier. As to Andrey Asadov, one of the authors of the project, construction of supports is eleborated and reliable.
One proposal is the one shown above. It is made up of five round ‘islands’ each with a tower in the middle. From a bird’s-eye view they make the Olympic Rings emblem.
The dark blue tower is Europe and the ‘cold of Scandinavian Winter’. The black ring Africa ‘is based on African sculpture’. The shape of the red tower uniting South and North America ‘resembles Brazilian carnivals, Aztec sacrifice and Indian conquest’. The tower of the yellow ring, Asia ‘is like a Chinese pagoda’. The last continent on the emblem, noted by green color, is Australia and ‘it’s nature’.
All the multicolored rings-plates of the five continents have common structure. The round foundation raised above the water on piles creates an atrium with public transport, hotel buildings are sited in different directions from there, and a tower crowns the construction – symbol of the continent.
‘Such architectural complex would not only become a decoration and feature of Olympics in Sochi, but also one of the city’s symbols telling to the guests about the event of global significance.’




