6.09.2024
10:00–11:30

Building B, level 5, Roscongress Urban Hub

Green Master Plans: Strategies for Green Urban Planning


Green master plans are individual development strategies that help justify the budgets needed to prevent changes associated with climate risks. Master plans provide for the harmonious development of a city’s water and green landscape with a well-designed system of public spaces and the development of a territory’s pedestrian connectivity. However, there is an alternative view of these strategies, which may include, for example, repairs to dams that prevent floods and expenses to deal with the aftermath of droughts or fires.

It should be pointed out that green master planning is an experimental format in urban planning that can contribute to solutions in master plans that have already been developed. As such, the opinions of industry experts and scientists play a special role in developing this format. In addition, sustainable development goals are also being studied and require constant interaction with the expert community.

What challenges are currently being encountered with green master planning in the cities and regions of the Far East? How and where are the principles of sustainable urban planning being incorporated into Far Eastern cities? Are there enough human resources to develop the industry?


Moderator:
Anastasia Goncharuk — Director of the Far Eastern Youth Organization “Architects of the East”

Panellists:
Daria Dergunova — Director for Urban Development, Samolet Group of Companies
Feliks Mashkov — Founder, Concrete Jungle Architects’ Bureau
Vadim Pasichnikov — Executive Director KAMURU Bureau
Marina Slutskaya — Director of the Sustainable Development and International Cooperation Unit, DOM.RF
Kirill Solgalov — SPI Planning Group, Deputy Director, Chief Architect

6.09.2024
12:00–13:30

Building B, level 5, Roscongress Urban Hub

Infrastructure of a Youthful City


Young people are one of the drivers of Russia’s development, as President Vladimir Putin has emphasized. This is why the country plans in 2024 to start implementing the unique Youth of Russia national project, which aims to provide comprehensive support for and ensure the development of the young generation, including in terms of creating the infrastructure young people need to live, evolve, grow in their careers, and create families in Russian cities.

Developers and architects immediately seized on the president’s idea and have already begun implementing it throughout the country. Creative clusters are being actively built in the Far East, youth sports and leisure facilities are being created inside residential buildings, and the urban environment is being comprehensively improved and transformed. This agenda not only pays special attention to the current needs of young people, but also to future young generations, i.e., the children and teenagers of today.

Are there any other criteria or sites that are essential for a youthful city? What must it absolutely have in the future? How can we get young people involved in the process of building youth infrastructure? Will this infrastructure be effective in 10-15 years or should we start thinking about something new right now?


Moderator:
Natalia Timokhina

Panellists:
Irina Markina — Competence Center for the Urban Environment of Yakutia “LETO”, Head
Ilya Petrasov — Development Director, Samolet Group of Companies
Valery Savostenko — Architect-urban planner DNS “Development"
Victoria Salakhova — General Director Design Bureau “Sea"
Sergey Fedorov — Chief Architect of the projects architectural bureau "East Architects"
Aigul Yusupova — Managing Partner, Unikey

6.09.2024
14:00–15:30

Building B, level 5, Roscongress Urban Hub

The Path of a Young Architect


Abstract: presentation about professional development by urban development experts and possible advice to young professionals at the start of their career path


Moderator:
Yulia Novikova — Director of Personnel and Communications, Urban Planning Bureau “Master's Plan”

Panellists:
Vasily Andriyasov — Chief Project Engineer, Vladivostok
Anastasia Goncharuk — Director of the Far Eastern Youth Organization “Architects of the East”
Konstantin Korotov — General Director, Kamchatka Development Corporation
Anton Savenko — member of the Decision.City