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Architectural composition of the Temple was made with the combination of true volumes and flat areas. They are united with proportional system between elements which create harmonic connection between new architectural forms with attributes of the national spiritual tradition of the temple architecture: axial symmetrical arrangement, integrity and volume monumentality, harmonic structure of the general volume with parts collateral subordination hierarchy, vertical facades decomposition, continuity, form awareness (type of the Old Russian Novgorod temple), laconism, austere simplicity of the geometric forms.
Single-headed cubic volume of the Temple is on the 1st floor stylobate. Two cut in stylobate external staircases and belfry volume form a parade area in front of the entrance. It is raised above the ground.
Two-storied Temple has a complex plan form. It reminds "ship" and it has three-part plan: altar-temple-antechurch.
The clergy of a parish building separates entrance to the temple area from utility room. It serves as a room for parish, educational, beneficent and other work.
Two-storied church house has also a complex layout.
It is a centralized building. It is situated on the one axis with the temple. It consists of 3 rectangular volumes, which are connected with inserts between each other. They are situated on a smooth curve.
Onion dome with cross crowns central risalit. There are 3 entrances to the building from façade side: main entrance is along the axis of the central risalit, entrances to the Mercy House and Residential area of the clergy of a parish are along the axes of the side risalits.
Architectural composition of the temple house is based on the simplicity of well-organized volumes with rhythmic range of vertical and horizontal decomposition of facades and window openings.
Durable materials are supposed to be used in façade decoration according to orthodox tradition: natural stone slabs and porcelain tile, roof opening with copper sheets, custom-made decorative metal elements. Windows and stained-glass windows - glass units in timber-frames.

The Temple of Saint Ioann from Kronshtadt

Projection: since 2006 till present time
Construction: since 2014 till present time
Address:

Russia, St. Petersburg, area near the cross of the Leninsy and Stachek Avenues

Customers:

Saint Ioann from Kronshtadt town-living

Chief manager:

Evgeny Gerasimov

Chief architect of the project:

S. Merkusheva, K. Smirnov

Architects:

S. Burdonskaya, M. Chentsov, O. Staroseltseva, E. Osipova

Chief designer:

M. Reznichenko

Designers:

S. Ryzhova, V. Antonov

Engineering sections:

MGP Company