“Summer in Moscow” is a series of temporary pavilions, including the “Green Market” greenhouse and a range of standalone objects: a strawberry, a rocket, a chess piece, a bus, and other structures.
The project brings together different types of pavilions — from a unified functional greenhouse space to distinct, form-driven objects. Each was developed as an independent production task, shaped by geometry, seasonal conditions, and tight timelines.
All stages were carried out in parallel — from concept to installation — enabling fast delivery while requiring flexibility and continuous refinement of solutions. The project became an important step in developing workflows and working with temporary urban architecture.