HILL8 APARTMENTS MOSCOW
Innovation, style, and eco‑friendliness are the key components
in the design of the HILL8 website

The company City‑XXIst century is pioneering a new real estate format with the HILL8 project, in which design and technology are in symbiosis. To present the project to the market, the website had to reflect it's positioning in the premium segment as well as the key advantages of the residential complex — BREEAM‑certified eco‑friendliness, superior technology, and progressive architectural and interior designs by Karim Rashid. The project's impressive website presents the project’s advantages. The minimalistic design concept correlates with the idea of the beauty of functionalism while stylishly framing the visualizations. The presentation pages are linked by smoothly animated transitions, as is the image section of the site, found through an intuitive menu. This solution and the smooth animations highlight the exclusive status of this premium project.

Done for the project:

Website
Concept
Design
Animation
Interface (UI)
User experience (UX)
Programming
Mobile version






The perfect image

A collection of emotive visuals has been created for this project. Generously lit, detailed renderings of the airy spaces to be created convey a unique, stylish, and unusual image.







Choose with ease

Stylish design and a well‑thought‑out user interface offer a convenient and elegant experience of browsing and apartment selection. Besides the location within the complex and the other standard lot parameters, our apartment selector can sort apartments by the type of floorplan.






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HILL8 apartments website
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