The Aviation Club project is aimed at pilots and aviation enthusiasts. Currently, the aerodrome's implementation has been suspended due to a ban on training flights.
The site features a two-story main building providing training and recreational services for pilots. It houses classrooms, hotel rooms, a restaurant, and relaxation areas. The concept revolves around aviation themes, with our team putting significant effort into ensuring that the interior architecture is functional, logical, and reflects the client's dreams and feelings about aviation.
On the first floor, there is an entrance area leading to the runway, classrooms, and hotel rooms. A distinctive feature of this part of the project is the metal staircase in the hall, reminiscent of a "sharp peak." In the main hall on the first floor, a turbine from a real aircraft is embedded in the wall, with floor markings and lighting resembling a runway.
The second floor is designed with a snack area and a bar serving fresh cocktails. This space is versatile for hosting various events, meetings, and conferences (accommodating up to 100 people). Exploration of aviation themes continues here, particularly in the atrium ceiling (housing the restaurant-cafe), where neon lights, arranged in a chaotic pattern, resemble flight route maps guiding aircraft movement direction.