Summer "Zimnik 2022"

Authors

  • Sergey Alexsandrov International Baikal Winter University of Urban Planning Design; Irkutsk National Research Technical University
  • Elena Ovdenko HSE University; ATLAS
  • Natalia Borovikova Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering; Ecklet Engineering
  • Egor Ivanov V. B. Sochava Institute of Geography SB RAS
  • Evgeny Ogienko RUDN
  • Vladimir Rusanovsky Baikal State University
  • Vasilina Shchetkina European University at Saint Petersburg
  • Ulyana Shulga Baikalsk City Administration
  • Sergey Belomestnykh Irkutsk National Research Technical University
  • Nadezhda Kostrova Национальный исследовательский университет института точной механики и оптики
  • Anna Mareeva RUDN
  • Darya Novechenko Irkutsk National Research Technical University
  • Ekaterina Sorokina GIP-REFORMA
  • Dong Hoang Quy NSUACE
  • Yulia Nikiforova Liniya
  • Oksana Barnakova FOX Architecture & Design
  • Olga Pavlova Irkutsk National Research Technical University
  • Maksad Sokibekov RUDN
  • Denis Tetyushkin HSE University
  • Mahmoud Eldesoky NAGA Architects
  • Yulia Rodikova
  • Elena Adekova Industrial University of Tyumen
  • Rafael Vargas RUDN
  • Olga Subbotina КБ Стрелка
  • Alina Novikova Siberian Federal University
  • Natalia Ivanova Irkutsk Institute of the Earth’s Crust SB RAS
  • Arkady Borshchevsky Ural Federal University
  • Marwa Osama
  • Regina Salikhzyanova Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering
  • Ivan Sorokin AB “START!”
  • Alina Bondarik Urban planning bureau Liniya
  • Leydy Medina RUDN
  • Veronica Omelchenko
  • Arina Petrova NRU MGSU
  • Anna Starkova NRU MGSU

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51461/pb.73.03

Keywords:

International Baikal Winter University of Urban Planning Design, connectivity, eco-friendliness, feasibility

Abstract

The article is devoted to the 23rd experimental design session of the International Baikal Winter University of Urban Planning Design. The teams presented the projects on connectivity of natural, recreational and public spaces in the cities on Baikal. The main experiment of the session is to increase the feasibility of the teams’ project solutions and ideas while maintaining the best traditions of the Winter University methodology by introducing a step-by-step approach to the session, as well as involving the expert team into the process. The session participants worked with four planning elements inside Baikalsk and with the settlement of Solzan. The general development concept for the urban settlement was prepared by the expert team. All teams took into account the provisions of the Baikalsk Master Plan, rethought them, supplemented them and proposed new ones.

How to Cite

Alexsandrov , S., Ovdenko, E. ., Borovikova , N. ., Ivanov, E., Ogienko, E., Rusanovsky , V., Shchetkina , V., Shulga, U., Belomestnykh , S., Kostrova , N. ., Mareeva , A., Novechenko , D. ., Sorokina , E., Quy, D. H., Nikiforova , Y., Barnakova , O., Pavlova, O., Sokibekov , M. ., Tetyushkin , D., Eldesoky , M. ., Rodikova, Y., Adekova, E. ., Vargas , R. ., Subbotina, O., Novikova, A., Ivanova, N. ., Borshchevsky, A. ., Osama , M., Salikhzyanova, R. ., Sorokin, I., Bondarik, A., Medina, L. ., Omelchenko , V. ., Petrova, A., & Starkova, A. (2022). Summer "Zimnik 2022". Project Baikal, 19(73), 7–13. https://doi.org/10.51461/pb.73.03

Published

2022-10-21

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