17.09
16:30 – 18:00
Architect & Chief Architect: self-identification of cities
Session
Session Description:
The architectural process is a complex and multifactorial phenomenon, and it takes the most complex forms when it reaches the urban planning scale. In many respects, it is during the design of new large areas that the quality of life, environment and the city as an ecosystem for decades to come are laid down.

Discuss with the experts:

  • Main vectors of urban architecture development 2030
  • Uniqueness and traditions of regions as a geographical challenge for planners
  • Identity or standardization for work in the region?
  • Architect and dialog with the city: innovation or continuity?
  • Federal developers and Moscow architects in the regions. How is the capital's experience useful?
  • Strengthening the architectural community as a unified Russian agglomerate and a new level of architectural standards.

session moderator

  • Ilya Zalivukhin
    Founder and head of the architectural and urban planning company YAUZA
    Moderator

session speakers

  • Marina Rakova
    Minister of Urban Planning and Agglomeration Development of Nizhny Novgorod Region
  • Marina Egorova
    Founder and head of the Empate architectural bureau
  • Sergey Lutchenko
    First Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Urban Planning Policy of the Leningrad Region - Chief Architect of the Region
  • Alexandra Kuzmina
    First Deputy Head of the Committee for Architecture and Urban Planning of the Moscow Region - Chief Architect of the Moscow Region
  • Ilya Zalivukhin
    Founder and head of the architectural and urban planning company YAUZA
  • Catherine Klatt