“Future Territory 2030” is a series of pavilions on Bolotnaya Square built around the idea of enlarged everyday objects. The concept is based on scaling familiar items up to architectural size: a vest, a sofa, a perfume bottle, toy boxes, and other forms.
The project is composed as a set of independent objects without a unified typology, but connected through the shared principle of scale. Each pavilion is a separate structural and production challenge, involving complex geometries, unconventional forms, and a limited number of contractors capable of executing them.
This project exposed key constraints — the difficulty of producing organic forms, as well as risks in quality and timing. That experience directly informed the next этап: a shift toward more controlled and reproducible solutions in the winter project.
For us, this was a phase of experimentation with form and scale that defined the direction for further optimization and systematization of our approach.