The Golden Age (1975–1986)

Authors

  • Andrey Bokov Union of Architects of Russia; Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences; International Academy of Architecture
  • Yurii Berzhinsky Institute of the Earth’s Crust SB RAS
  • Alexander Kolesnikov
  • Vladimir Stegaylo Fortuna Group of Companies; Union of Architects of Russia
  • Nikolai Zhukovsky OOO "N.Zhukovsky architectural firm"; Union of Architects of Russia
  • Victoria Astrakhantseva Union of Architects of Russia; RAACS
  • Alexander Studennikov Construction Committee of Bratsk City Administration

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.43.865

Keywords:

the golden age, effective management, domestic and international recognition, creative team

Abstract

The Institute had grown up by its tenth anniversary. It had become more significant in the development policy of Irkutsk and the Irkutsk region. Party officials had to reckon with the Institute. It was widely recognized domestically and internationally. None of its leaders had any special training in management. Basing on their intuition and personal experience and being creative and highly professional people, they found and realized principles of effective management of a creative team. This was the second decade and the golden age of Irkutskgrazhdanproject.

How to Cite

Bokov, A., Berzhinsky, Y., Kolesnikov, A., Stegaylo, V., Zhukovsky, N., Astrakhantseva, V., & Studennikov, A. (2015). The Golden Age (1975–1986). Project Baikal, 12(43), 49–100. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.43.865

Published

2015-01-20

Author Biographies

Andrey Bokov, Union of Architects of Russia; Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences; International Academy of Architecture


Yurii Berzhinsky, Institute of the Earth’s Crust SB RAS


Nikolai Zhukovsky, OOO "N.Zhukovsky architectural firm"; Union of Architects of Russia


Victoria Astrakhantseva, Union of Architects of Russia; RAACS