The Church of the Resurrection of Christ.
The temple is crowned by 13 asymmetrically arranged domes. The central dome symbolizes the "feast of feasts" - the Resurrection of Christ, the other 12 domes - the twelve feasts. The central drum and 4 surrounding drums are light. They are framed by a through-perforated structure. The glazing is located in the middle part of the drum, this solution allows you to save on the volume of heated space and simplifies glazing. The remaining eight drums, passing into the interior, are used as niches for icons with a channel for drawing from the candlestick, as niches for the altar and washbasin, hoods for the censer and the organization of entrance groups, some are simply decorative.
The front western side of the temple has sliding doors, which allows you to expand the area of the temple due to a semi-open refectory located in close proximity to the forest park. The refectory space is considered as an additional area for worshippers during the "peak" days of the twelve-day holidays. It can also be used for a festive agape in nature, the consecration of water for Baptism, etc. The semi-open refectory also allows the parishioners of the church to show their creative abilities at various festive exhibitions and competitions. An open belfry adjoins the refectory on the west side.
Technical and service rooms are located in the basement of the temple. Their illumination is carried out by two light wells obtained by the double wall of the 1st floor of the temple. On the north side, due to the relief difference, there is an underground parking lot. For priests, there is a service entrance from the underground parking lot to the altar. And for the parishioners there are two staircases leading to the street to the entrance to the temple.
1. Building area:
church with refectory: 570 sq.m
underground parking: 640 sq.m
2. Construction volume:
temple: 4000 cubic meters
refectory: 1750 cubic meters
underground parking: 2400 cubic metersm
3. Maximum height from the +0.000 mark: 19.330 m
4. The number of worshippers:
on normal days: 450 people.
on holidays (including the refectory): 1000 people.