Photo - © Moskomarkhitektura, JSC Metrogiprotrans
The construction of new stations will continue north, and the next one after Novatorskaya will be Vavilovskaya. As reported on the website of the Moscow Urban Development Complex, the new station will be decorated with columns in the form of "check marks" with bright yellow inserts. This design will refer to construction fasteners. The station will have a sharply defined space, and the floor and walls will be lined with white marble and black granite.
A row of rectangular columns will be placed in the center of the ticket hall, they will be finished with metal panels. But the lobby will be done in more subdued tones with light gray granite and snow-white marble.
The station will have two vestibules, exits will india mobile database be on both sides of Leninsky Prospekt to residential and public buildings, stops of ground passenger transport. The line will run along Leninsky Prospekt, north of the junction of Stroiteley and Panferova streets.
2. Akademicheskaya Station – Antiquity in Graffiti Style
Photo - © Committee for Architecture and Urban Development of the City of Moscow
The walls of this station will be decorated with antique works of art, made in the style of graffiti. In this way, the designers combine modern art and classical painting. The images are planned to be printed on aluminum panels, which will be placed on the track walls and side walls of the inclined passages of the escalators.
From the two vestibules, you can exit to both sides of Ulyanova and Grimau streets, to 60th Anniversary of October Avenue and stops of ground passenger transport. The line will run along Ulyanova Street from the south-east side from the junction of Profsoyuznaya Street and 60th Anniversary of October Avenue. From the Akademicheskaya station, you can transfer to the station of the same name on the orange line (Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line).
3. Krymskaya Station – Sails and Wings of Birds
Photo - © Moscow Mayor's website
This station will be decorated in a marine style and, of course, will resemble the Crimean coast. On the wall of the main façade in the lobby there will be a backlit bas-relief in the shape of a peninsula. Suspended ceilings will be made in the style of sails, and columns and beams will resemble bird wings. Lights in the form of portholes will immerse passengers in the atmosphere of a ship.