International audienceThe spatial dynamics of post-soviet Moscow are analyzed through its residents' perceptions and reactions to the Renovation Program. Launched in 2017, it plans the demolition of more than 5000 khrushchevian housing blocks in the Russian capital by 2032. Based on a field study carried out in a muscovite neighborhood, this paper shows the large variety of housing situations, due to the heritage of the soviet housing structure and the development of the housing market. Therefore, Renovation has brought about local mobilizations that lead to a collective appropriation of space, but it has been limited by the opposing interests of the dwellers.Cet article propose de lire les dynamiques spatiales de la Moscou post-soviétique ...