Weekend with Minsk Urban Platform - Strelka KB and A2P2 architecture & planning

   

What are pilot projects in urban development and why does the city need them? In an open interview, you will find out which pilot projects for urban development were presented by Strelka KB and the Minsk Urban Platform at a conference for city officials and developers in Minsk.

Open interview with Strelka KB: "Pilot projects as a way to improve the quality of the urban environment"

When: October 27, 12.00

Where: Gallery Ў (October str., 19)

Register here: https://goo.gl/D2PShL

What are pilot projects in urban development and why does the city need them? In an open interview, you will find out which pilot projects for urban development were presented by Strelka KB and the Minsk Urban Platform at a conference for city officials and developers in Minsk.

Artem Stepanov will tell you about the Standard for the Integrated Development of Urban Areas of the Russian Federation, which is being developed by the Unified Institute for Development in the Housing Sector DOM.RF together with KB Strelka since 2016 and will be completed in early 2019. The result of the work will be a strategic document, the task of which is to form an integrated approach to development comfortable urban environment.

Participants in competitions organized by the Ministry of Construction of Russia and DOM.RF are invited to develop projects of high-quality housing for future generations of Russians based on target models and the principles of the Standard. For the first time, contestants are invited to implement affordable housing projects that will shape the image of the future of Russian cities.

Anna Salivon will present a project of a residential area in Soligorsk developed by the Minsk Urban Platform. The project Microdistrict No. 22 includes 30 residential buildings that form typologically diverse high-density, but medium-rise buildings (5-7 floors, high-rise accents - 15 floors), as well as social infrastructure facilities. Particular attention in the project is paid to the creation of high-quality public spaces that form a hierarchical structure. The goal of the project is to create a diverse and comfortable living environment for representatives of various social groups.

Interviewer - Irina Vidanova, co-founder and director of the Internet magazine about Minsk CityDog.by.

 

Lecture by A2P2 architecture & planning: “From project to process. How Generation Changes Are Changing Urban Planning "

Where: st. Lenina, 50 (Komanta 3/0/2)

When: October 28, 06:00 PM

Registration: https://goo.gl/hYEJub

The change of generations in the professional environment of designers and the emergence of young architects are inevitably reflected in the sphere of urban large-scale planning. Even in Eastern European cities, the modernist design approach finds ways to coexist with emerging new and unusual practices: temporary, tactical interventions, participatory design; and also borrows concepts from the IT sphere such as UX design and agile design methods.

What is happening in Eastern European cities, what lessons we should learn from their experience, it will be possible to learn at a lecture by Lukasz Pantsevich on October 28 at 18:00 at st. Lenin, 50 (Komanta 3/0/2).

2018, October 25th

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