
BDP has completed a masterplan study in Samara, the sixth largest city in Russia, won against strong international competition earlier this year. BDP was masterplanner, architect, landscape architect and sustainability consultant supported by WSP highways and Davis Langdon cost consultant for client Samara-Center, reuniting the same core masterplan team as the Stirling Prize shortlisted Liverpool One Masterplan.
With a population of 1.2 million Samara is located at the confluence of the Volga and Samara rivers. It has a proud history and was identified during the Second World War as Russia’s second capital in the event of the fall of Moscow. The Samara Center sits at the heart of the city and occupies over 12 ha of former industrial land.The residential-led masterplan creates a new mixed use destination and comprises 5,000 apartments, a 300 place kindergarten, retail and leisure, mid-rise office buildings plus a hotel and central administration building creating a total GBA of some 700,000 sq m. The client presented a challenging brief requiring a residential density of 500 apartments per ha and a minimum 4 ha of open green space.
