Kauchuk Factory Club (Russian: Клуб завода «Каучук») is a 1927-1929 russian avant-garde public building designed by Konstantin Melnikov, located in Khamovniki District of Moscow, Russia on the edge of Devichye Pole park and medical campus at 64, Plyshikha Street.
Kauchuk rubber factory, originally based in Riga, relocated to Khamovniki in Moscow in 1915, threatened by German offensive, and was considerably expanded afterwards.
Construction of a club was part of a 1920s nationwide drive to replace religion with more appropriate entertainment.
The building operates a night club and a restaurant, and is in adequate external condition; huge neon lettering that existed in 2003, has been removed.
However, its interiors are lost to indiscriminate renovation, original windows are replaced with improperly-sized modern frames.