Architecture practice Atrium has designed a 200 m² car collection garage within a private estate in Moscow, originally developed by the same studio in the early 2000s. Built on a forest reserve, the proposal introduces contemporary spatial strategies to the project, redefining the architectural typology of the private garage.

The new intervention is conceived as a sculptural gallery-garage that exemplifies a sensitive approach to developing projects in areas of high ecological value, demonstrating how architecture can coexist with nature without altering it. 

The Garage for car collection designed by Atrium unfolds as a fluid volume, inspired by the Möbius strip. The underground level houses the wellness areas and administrative functions, the ground floor contains a vehicle gallery, and the upper terrace offers an outdoor fitness area.

The design features expansive glazed facades with ultra-thin profiles on the north and south sides, a seamless white Corian cladding that evokes aerodynamic surfaces and precision engineering, and interior details crafted from wood and copper to add warmth.

Garaje para colección de automóviles por Atrium. Fotografía cortesía de Atrium.

Garage for car collection by Atrium. Photograph courtesy of Atrium.

Project description by Atrium

The Garage for Car Collection, completed in 2024, redefines the architectural typology of the private garage. More than a storage facility, the building functions as a curated gallery, fitness space, and venue for business gatherings — all unified within a single, fluid form that responds to its forested setting.

Located on a wooded plot, the 200-square-meter structure is the latest addition to a private estate originally developed by ATRIUM in the early 2000s, which includes a modern manor and guest house. The new garage continues this architectural lineage while introducing contemporary spatial strategies and material expression.

Garaje para colección de automóviles por Atrium. Fotografía cortesía de Atrium.
Garage for car collection by Atrium. Photograph courtesy of Atrium.

The design emerges from a Möbius-inspired ribbon that wraps around the site, preserving every existing tree. This continuous gesture organizes the program: at ground level, it encloses a glazed exhibition space for the automobile collection; along its length, it frames entrance and rear terraces; and as it ascends diagonally, it leads to a rooftop outdoor workout zone. Below ground, the volume extends into a gym and office, with natural light drawn in through discreet ground-level apertures.

Large glazed facades with ultra-thin profiles on the north and south dissolve the boundary between interior and landscape, reinforcing the project’s integration with nature. The seamless white Corian envelope articulates the automotive design metaphor, evoking aerodynamic surfaces and precision engineering, while interior accents in wood and copper introduce warmth and tactility.

Garaje para colección de automóviles por Atrium. Fotografía cortesía de Atrium.
Garage for car collection by Atrium. Photograph courtesy of Atrium.

Functionally, the garage operates as a multi-layered civic object within a private domain. The ground floor serves as a luminous gallery for vehicles, directly accessible from the driveway. The upper terrace supports physical activity, while the subterranean level accommodates wellness and administrative functions. Circulation between these layers is intuitive and experiential, guided by the building’s sculptural logic.

Designed with minimal site disruption, the project exemplifies a sensitive approach to development in ecologically valuable areas. Its compact footprint, underground expansion, and tree-preserving layout demonstrate how architecture can coexist with mature woodland without compromise.

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Atrium. Lead architects.- Anton Nadtochiy, Vera Butko. 

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Anton Nadtochiy, Vera Butko, Alexander Dietrich, Ahmed Nazraliev, Anna Alenicheva. 

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200 sqm.

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Design.- 2020.
Completion.- 2024. 

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Moscow, Russia. 

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Atrium. 

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Atrium is an international architecture practice founded by Anton Nadtochiy and Vera Butko in 2004, based in Moscow, Russia. The firm is distinguished by its conceptual rigor and contextual sensitivity across diverse typologies, including public institutions, educational complexes, transportation infrastructure, and private projects. Their work balances innovation with cultural resonance, often exploring the intersection of technology, ecology, and social function.

Atrium's projects have received international acclaim, including multiple nominations at the World Architecture Festival (WAF), the AR Future Projects Awards, and the Architizer A+ Awards, among others.

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Published on: April 10, 2026
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metalocus, CAMILA DOYLET
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